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In March, FPIs sold ₹6,027.8 crore ($637.3 million) of equities in the secondary market and made purchases worth ₹2,055.2 crore ($236.1 million) in the primary market. For FY25 (April-March), they were net sellers of equities worth ₹1,27,041 crore ($14,626 million) including primary and secondary markets. This was the second largest outflow following FY22 when they had sold equities worth ₹1,40,010 crore ($18,468 million).

Compared with the FPIs, domestic funds showed a contrasting trend. Their net equity investment for the full month of March was ₹9,147.6 crore, lower than ₹13,516.6 crore that they had invested till March 7. This means the local funds offloaded equities in the remainder of the month even while their foreign counterparts increased buying during the period.
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