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FII stake in India's 10 biggest stocks hits 20-year low. Time to go against the crowd?

Foreign investors are holding their lowest stake in India's top 10 companies in two decades, coinciding with valuations dipping below long-term averages. This presents a potential contrarian opportunity for long-term investors, as these high-quality stocks now appear undervalued. Experts suggest this under-ownership could reverse, leading to outperformance by large-caps, especially as geopolitical risks subside and the rupee stabilizes.

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m.economictimes.comStai leggendo1 g fa

FII stake in India's 10 biggest stocks hits 20-year low. Time to go against the crowd?

Foreign investors are holding their lowest stake in India's top 10 companies in two decades, coinciding with valuations dipping below long-term averages. This presents a potential contrarian opportunity for long-term…

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economictimes.indiatimes.com1 g fa

FPIs double down on Indian debt, keep equity bets on hold

Foreign investors are pouring money into Indian debt, with record inflows in June, while simultaneously pulling out of local equities. This shift is driven by tax benefits, expanded investment options, and hopes for…

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theprint.in3 g fa

Why cutting equity capital gains tax for FIIs will boost India’s economy & lower cost of borrowing

Scrapping ‘outdated and anomalous’ tax will trigger lower borrowing costs, ensure stronger rupee and healthier forex position, and boost economic growth because of lower capital cost.

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  1. sabato 4 luglio 2026·theprint.in

    Why cutting equity capital gains tax for FIIs will boost India’s economy & lower cost of borrowing

    Scrapping ‘outdated and anomalous’ tax will trigger lower borrowing costs, ensure stronger rupee and healthier forex position, and boost economic growth because of lower capital…

  2. lunedì 6 luglio 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    FPIs double down on Indian debt, keep equity bets on hold

    Foreign investors are pouring money into Indian debt, with record inflows in June, while simultaneously pulling out of local equities. This shift is driven by tax benefits,…

  3. lunedì 6 luglio 2026·m.economictimes.com

    FII stake in India's 10 biggest stocks hits 20-year low. Time to go against the crowd?

    Foreign investors are holding their lowest stake in India's top 10 companies in two decades, coinciding with valuations dipping below long-term averages. This presents a potential…