HDFC Bank Sees Dip in FPI Stake

  • Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) have reduced their holdings in HDFC Bank.
  • Stake fell to 32.31% as of June 2022, a drop of over 7% year-on-year.
  • HDFC Bank was traditionally a favorite stock for foreign investors.
  • Experts say the decline is likely due to portfolio realignment, not a negative outlook on the bank.
  • High liquidity in the banking sector makes it easy for FPIs to sell large quantities.

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