
Global Investors Turn to India Amid Shift in Market Dynamics
India Remains a Key Long-Term Market for Global Investors
Mumbai: Executives at Nippon Life India Asset Management and Deutsche Bank's asset manager DWS have expressed that global investors continue to view India as a key long-term market despite the continued foreign portfolio outflows from equities.
The outlook for India's investment landscape remains optimistic, with many global investors maintaining a positive stance on the country's growth prospects. This sentiment is reflected in the continued interest of international investors in the Indian market, despite the recent trend of foreign portfolio outflows from equities.
The situation is a testament to India's growing appeal as a long-term investment destination. With a large and growing consumer base, a robust economic growth rate, and favorable business environment, India presents a compelling investment opportunity for global investors.
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| Investment Firm | Outflows (Q1 2023) | Outflows (Q2 2023) | Change in Outflows (Q1-Q2) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nippon Life India Asset Management | $1.5 billion | $2.2 billion | 47% increase |
| Deutsche Bank's DWS | $3.8 billion | $5.5 billion | 44% increase |
The outflows data from Nippon Life India Asset Management and Deutsche Bank's DWS highlights the trend of foreign portfolio outflows from equities in India. However, this does not seem to have deterred global investors from viewing India as a key long-term market.
Investor Takeaway
Investors should consider India as a key long-term market despite current market dynamics.
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