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Will Foreign Investors Return or Continue Selling in India? Analysts Decode Market Trends

~ By Sujeet Rawat

Oct 8 2024, 07:05 PM

Will Foreign Investors Return or Continue Selling in India? Analysts Decode Market Trends
Foreign investors have been withdrawing significant amounts from Indian equity markets, leading to a sharp decline in benchmark indices like BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty. However, experts believe that despite this sell-off, foreign investors remain net buyers for the year. Analysts suggest that geopolitical concerns, upcoming U.S. elections, and Chinese market opportunities are pushing foreign funds away from Indian markets. Still, some predict a return of foreign investors if the Indian market experiences a further correction, potentially making it more attractive. Retail investors, meanwhile, may capitalize on this situation by buying quality stocks at favourable prices. Experts recommend that investors keep a close watch on market movements, as lower valuations could open up opportunities in the near future.

Indian equity markets have recently witnessed a significant withdrawal of funds from foreign institutional investors (FIIs). Over the past few days, foreign investors sold off assets worth Rs 38,702.41 crore in the cash market. This rapid sell-off has triggered the largest market losses in over two years, with major indices like BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty suffering declines of over 5% from their record high levels.

Despite the current volatility, it’s important to note that foreign investors remain net buyers in the Indian markets for the year 2024. According to recent data, FIIs have invested a total of Rs 1,50,266 crore and withdrawn Rs 93,792.41 crore, resulting in a net positive inflow of Rs 56,473.59 crore. This suggests that while there is concern over the recent sell-off, foreign investors have not completely abandoned the Indian markets.

What is Driving Foreign Investors Away?

One of the key reasons for this trend is geopolitical uncertainty. Analysts suggest that foreign investors are cautious due to geopolitical tensions, especially in the Middle East. Upcoming U.S. presidential elections have also added to global market instability. These factors are pushing foreign investors to redeem or reallocate their funds to other markets, with China emerging as a key alternative.

Deepak Jasani, head of retail research at HDFC Securities, points out that many foreign investors are booking profits amid concerns about global economic uncertainties. This has prompted a shift in capital flows from India to other emerging markets like China, which currently presents more attractive valuations. According to Jasani, the sell-off is likely to continue until the Indian markets reach more attractive valuation levels.

In the face of this sell-off, domestic institutional investors (DIIs) could act as a counterbalance. Jasani believes that local institutions, which have significant cash reserves, are likely to buy stocks during this market downturn, potentially softening the blow of foreign outflows.

The Impact of China's Growth on Indian Markets

China's resurgence has also played a significant role in the foreign sell-off in Indian markets. VK Vijayakumar, chief investment strategist at Geojit Financial Services, notes that the low valuations of Chinese stocks, combined with the monetary and fiscal stimulus from Chinese authorities, have made China an appealing market for foreign investors. As a result, foreign investors may continue diverting funds from India to China in the near term.

If this trend continues, Indian markets could face ongoing selling pressure, particularly as valuations in India are relatively high compared to those in China. According to Vijayakumar, unless there is a significant correction in the Indian markets, foreign investors may remain cautious.

Will Foreign Investors Return to Indian Markets?

While the immediate outlook seems uncertain, some experts believe that foreign investors could return to India if market conditions change. Ambareesh Baliga, an independent market analyst, explains that a sharp fall from current levels could make Indian markets attractive again. However, this depends on how much further the market declines, as recent corrections have not been substantial enough to lure back foreign funds.

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Baliga points out that Indian markets are currently expensive compared to their global peers. While foreign investors were previously compelled to invest in India due to the country's strong performance, recent geopolitical concerns have led to a flight of capital. The return of foreign investors will likely depend on market corrections, particularly if valuations drop to more appealing levels.

Analysts from Japanese brokerage firm Nomura share a similar view. They argue that India’s structural growth story remains attractive, and once valuations become more reasonable, both foreign and domestic investors could return. According to Nomura, the MSCI India Index currently trades at a forward price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 24.1x, which is higher than the post-2015 average of 19.5x. If the index corrects to around 21x, it could become a more attractive entry point for investors.

What Should Retail Investors Do?

While foreign investors are pulling back, retail investors have an opportunity to capitalize on the situation. Analysts recommend that retail investors consider purchasing quality stocks that are now available at relatively lower prices. However, timing is crucial, as the market may not have reached its bottom yet.

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Retail investors should monitor market movements closely and look for stocks that offer strong fundamentals and long-term growth potential. If the markets continue to correct in the coming weeks, it could create a favourable environment for retail investors to enter at lower price points.

[Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as financial advice. Market conditions are subject to rapid changes, and readers are encouraged to do their own research or consult with a professional before making investment decisions.]

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