New Delhi, Jan. 25 -- Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) recorded a net outflow of Rs 27,454.49 crore in the calendar year 2026 so far, as heavy selling in equities outweighed inflows into debt and mutual fund segments.
As per the govt data, FPIs pulled out Rs 33,598.19 crore from the equity segment during the year, making equities the largest contributor to the overall outflow.
In the debt segment, investments showed a mixed trend. FPIs withdrew Rs 5,970.39 crore from debt under the general limit and Rs 155.29 crore through the Voluntary Retention Route (VRR). However, this was offset by strong inflows of Rs 11,623.75 crore into debt under the Fully Accessible Route (FAR).
Hybrid instruments saw marginal net inflows of Rs 23.68 crore du...