V K Vijayakumar, the Chief Investment Strategist at Geojit Financial Services, emphasized a noteworthy development in December, revealing that Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) have made substantial investments in the banking and IT sectors. This trend gained momentum after the Federal Reserve signaled the conclusion of its tightening cycle and hinted at the possibility of three rate cuts in 2024, leading to a significant drop in U.S. bond yields, particularly the 10-year yield falling below 4 percent.
According to Vijayakumar, FPIs are actively buying stocks in the banking and IT segments, and he anticipates that this trend will persist in the future. India stands out as a top investment destination for FPIs, with a growing consensus in the global investing community that the country offers the best prospects among emerging economies for sustained growth over the coming years.
Vijayakumar is optimistic about the potential wealth creation through the Indian stock market, as FPIs strategically invest to capitalize on this growth. Notably, India’s inclusion in the J.P. Morgan Emerging Market Bond Index has heightened enthusiasm for investing in Indian government bonds. Some institutions may have already initiated purchases, and with the significant correction in U.S. bond yields, Indian bonds are poised to attract even more investment.
The evolving dynamics in FPI behavior reflect a positive outlook on India’s economic landscape, presenting opportunities for both stock market participants and bond investors.