Indian markets have been under immense pressure in the past one month. This was evident in Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) as they sold in the Indian market to the tune of Rs 31,100 crore in November so far, as per a Zee Business TV report. This has surpassed the October selling data by FPIs, which stood at Rs 25,000 crore.  

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Interestingly, FPIs have found new interest in consumer and unlock-themed stocks amid heavy selloff as they have been on buying spree in the stocks related to these themes.  As per the report, FPIs spent Rs 8,800 crore in stocks related to these themes. The asset under management (AUM) of stocks related to consumer and unlock saw a 10 per cent jump in this month. Similarly, retail AUM surged whooping 3% in the last three months.  

As per the same report, the retail, auto and ancillary, textile & apparel, airline stocks witnessed good buying interest.  At $66 crore, the retail stocks witnessed maximum interest from FPIs, while auto and ancillary, textile & apparel, airline saw buying worth $37 crore, $8 crore and $4 crore, respectively.  

Meanwhile, FPIs have pumped in a net sum of Rs 5,319 crore in Indian capital markets despite a massive correction seen in equities over the last fortnight, said a PTI report. As per depositories data, overseas investors put in a net Rs 1,400 crore into equities and Rs 3,919 crore into the debt segment between November 1-26. This translated into total net investment of Rs 5,319 crore.

"Since FPIs have been holding large quantity of banking stocks, they have been major sellers in this segment. Sustained selling has made banking stocks attractive from the valuation perspective," VK Vijayakumar, Chief Investment Strategist at Geojit Financial Services, told the news agency.  

Earlier, on Friday, the Indian markets witnessed massive selloff amid weaker global cues in the wake of new Covid 19 variant detected in South Africa. In one of the worst closings so far this year on Friday, benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty both corrected nearly 3 per cent each on Friday. Sensex crashed 1650 points and Nifty closed below 17,050 level on Friday. The drag was led by Realty, metal, Auto, PSU Bank themed indices as they slipped between 3-6 per cent in a single day on Friday. The massive correction in the Indian markets came amid weaker global cues in the view of new covid variant detected in South Africa.

The indices extended the losses as the Nifty and the Sensex corrected over 1 per cent in the morning trade on Monday. However, market heavyweight Reliance Industries (RIL) and metal stocks led the revival as the headline indices traded with marginal gains around 10.50 am.

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