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This Article is From Feb 10, 2020

Indian Shares In Demand As Foreigners Stall Buying In Other Asian Markets

Indian Shares In Demand As Foreigners Stall Buying In Other Asian Markets
Refinitiv data showed Indian firms so far reported 31% rise in net profits compared to last year.

Foreign inflows into Asian equities fell sharply in January as worries over the coronavirus outbreak in China hit risk sentiment.

Overseas investors purchased a net $459 million worth of regional equities last month, a sharp reduction from $2.92 billion of net buying in December, data from stock exchanges in India, Indonesia, Philippines, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam showed.

Analysts expect flows to slow in the region, especially in economies which are dependent on China through trade and tourism channels.

Demand shock due to the virus outbreak is expected to shave around 0.4-0.8 percentage point from GDP growth in Thailand, Taiwan, South Korea and Malaysia, ANZ Banking Group said in a report last week.

The data showed equity markets in Taiwan, Thailand, South Korea and Philippines had all faced sharp outflows in the last month.

On the other hand, foreigners purchased $1.71 billion worth of Indian equities on the back of solid corporate results in the December quarter.

Refinitiv data showed Indian companies have so far reported a 31 per cent rise in net profits compared to last year, the highest in the region.

"India's growth is unlikely to be affected by the coronavirus outbreak, while Indonesia and the Philippines are likely to experience only slightly negative effects", said a separate ANZ report.

Indonesia and Vietnam received inflows worth $98 million and $85 million respectively, in the last month.

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