New Delhi, Feb. 12 -- Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) and Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) are gradually returning to the Indian stock market due to increased clarity surrounding the India-US trade agreement. Previously, uncertainty concerning trade relations had made international investors hesitant. With the key results now more defined, it has alleviated a significant risk factor.

Foreign institutional investors bought shares totaling Rs.943.81 crore on Wednesday, February 11. There has been a noticeable shift in FII flows this February. Up until the 6th of February, FIIs had been net buyers of equities amounting to Rs.2,645 crores. Over the past four trading sessions, FIIs have been net buyers in three of those sessions.

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