India is poised to attract a substantial $1.4 billion in foreign investments as 14 prominent stocks, including IndusInd Bank and BSE, are set to join the FTSE emerging markets index. This move is expected to boost the Indian stock market and attract more
Indian StocksFtse IndexForeign InvestmentsIndusind BankBseReal Estate NewsFeb 24, 2025
The FTSE Emerging Markets Index is a widely followed benchmark that tracks the performance of large and mid-cap companies in emerging markets. It is maintained by FTSE Russell, a leading global index provider.
Fourteen Indian stocks, including IndusInd Bank and BSE, are set to join the FTSE Emerging Markets Index.
The inclusion of these Indian stocks is expected to bring in approximately $1.4 billion in foreign investments.
Other notable companies joining the FTSE Emerging Markets Index include Tech Mahindra, NTPC, and Power Grid Corporation of India.
The inclusion of these stocks is expected to attract more foreign portfolio investments, enhance market liquidity, and boost the overall market sentiment, making India a more attractive destination for global investors.
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