FIIs dump Rs 4,892 crore worth of equities in June; DIIs step in with Rs 44,000 crore buying

FIIs dump Rs 4,892 crore worth of equities in June; DIIs step in with Rs 44,000 crore buying

Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) have reversed their bullish stance from May and turned net sellers in Indian equities this month. According to exchange data, FIIs sold equities worth Rs 4,892 crore in the cash market through June 13, after investing Rs 19,860 crore in May. In sharp contrast, domestic institutional investors (DIIs) have remained consistent … Read more

FPIs net sell domestic equities worth Rs 58,711 crore in October so far on ‘Sell India, Buy China’ trend

FPIs net sell domestic equities worth Rs 58,711 crore in October so far on ‘Sell India, Buy China’ trend

Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) have been net sellers of Indian equities at Rs 58,711 crore in October so far, wiping out a substantial portion of the overall inflows in 2024 in just 8 sessions. The total investments by them now stand at Rs 41,899 crore versus Rs 1,00,245 crore at the end of September. In … Read more

Who’s the biggest bull? DIIs have left FIIs behind in last 7 years

Who’s the biggest bull? DIIs have left FIIs behind in last 7 years

Led by the rising popularity of mutual funds, domestic institutional investor (DIIs) flows have outpaced foreign institutional investor (FII) flows over the last seven years, shows a report. “DII ownership of Indian equities increased to 14.2 per cent in June 2022 from 10.9 per cent in June 2012, while FII ownership diminished to 18.4 per … Read more

DIIs closing gap with FPIs in race to D-Street domination. Here’s how

DIIs closing gap with FPIs in race to D-Street domination. Here’s how

Boosted by a strong retail push, domestic institutions are closing in the gap with foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) to be a dominant force on Dalal Street. At the end of the June quarter, DII holding was just 26.77 per cent lower than FPI holding against 31.99 per cent at the end of March quarter. This … Read more