The Indian market shows resilience against FII sell-offs, with DIIs stepping in to stabilize prices through consistent purchases. This dynamic reflects a growing maturity in the market, reducing ...
DIIs purchased shares worth Rs 19,930 crore and sold shares worth Rs 14,713 crore. In contrast, FIIs bought shares worth Rs ...
Asian Paints and TCS lagged, while Tata Steel gained. FIIs sold equities, offset partially by DII buying. Market sentiment is ...
During the session, DIIs purchased shares worth Rs 15,445 crore and sold shares worth Rs 14,263 crore. On the other hand, ...
New DelhiL Theyear 2025 saw record foreign institutional investor (FII) selling in India but significant improvement in the ...
In 2025, domestic institutional investors (DIIs) recorded unprecedented inflows, while foreign institutional investors (FIIs) ...
Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) continue to dump Indian equities despite improvement in domestic fundamentals and ...
FIIs extended their selling spree into 2026, pulling out ₹5,349 crore in two sessions. DIIs provided support as experts ...
Domestic institutional investors’ (DIIs’) share in Indian capital markets stood at a touching distance of that of foreign institutional investors in the December ended quarter as the latter’s pie fell ...
Reflecting the bearish sentiment among foreign institutional investors amid a spike in US yields and weakening rupee, FIIs were net sellers across all major sectors - financials, consumer, power, ...
Domestic markets are likely to open on a flat to negative note on Monday, amid weak global cues. Gift Nifty at 26,060 suggests a gap-down opening of about 80 points. “Indian equity markets are set to ...