Home BusinessFDI jumps 60% to $1.74 bn in Nov
Foreign direct investment in the country surged by 60 per cent to $1.74 billion (around Rs 8,000 crore) in November, an official said today.
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The inflows were $1.08 billion foreign direct investment in the same month last year.
However, during the April-November period, the inflows declined marginally to $19.38 billion (around Rs 90,000 crore) from $19.79 billion (around Rs 92,000 crore) a year ago due to impact of global credit squeeze felt in the earlier months of the fiscal, the official told PTI.