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India's 2025 IPO Party To Add Jitters To Already Volatile Stocks

So far in January, foreign institutions have been net sellers of $1.3 billion crore worth of Indian equities.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>As of now, 28 companies with SEBI approval are planning to raise Rs 46,000 crore. (Photo source: Vishal Patel/NDTV Profit)</p></div>
As of now, 28 companies with SEBI approval are planning to raise Rs 46,000 crore. (Photo source: Vishal Patel/NDTV Profit)
The mania in India's primary market led by the action-packed initial public offerings is likely to bring a sentiment of déjà vu to their listed peers. Like the previous year, foreign investors could flock to these maiden issues, adding to the volatility stocks already face. Foreign funds bought stocks worth $124 million, net of primary and secondary market in 2024. This included an inflow of $14.5 billion in primary market issues. Ho...
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