Budget: Indian markets remained flat after Budget announcements. Key factors this week include the Budget's impact on sectors ...
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) sold shares worth Rs 4,582.95 crore, while domestic institutional investors (DIIs) were net buyers to the tune of Rs 2,165.89 crore in the Indian equity market on 30 ...
Indian benchmark indices opened flat on Thursday, following subdued moves in Asian markets. The US Federal Reserve kept rates ...
The year so far, has seen FIIs with net selling of Rs 79,008 crore, while DIIs net buying stood at Rs 80,398 crore ...
GIFT Nifty signals a positive start as global markets rebound, but volatility may persist amid Budget anticipation, Fed ...
Foreign institutional ownership in Reliance Industries has fallen to decade lows after consistent selling over two years, ...
Even as FIIs consider valuations in the secondary market high, they remain upbeat on India's market narrative, compelling them to seize every opportunity, say experts.
Indian equity indices open lower amid FII selling and DII buying trends; watch for largecap resilience. Stay updated on market shifts!
Domestic markets fell on Friday, with large-cap IT and banking stocks underperforming. Analysts predict consolidation with high volatility for Nifty and Bank Nifty, with key support and resistance ...
and supports rallies in small and mid-cap stocks (SMIDs), even if DIIs have limited direct exposure to this segment. To borrow from Orwell, while all capital flows are important, FII flows remain ...
So far this year, FIIs have net sold ₹34,377 crore worth of shares, whereas DIIs have net bought ₹40,183 crore, highlighting a contrasting trend in institutional activity ... growth and attract ...
Players that clean the glass — like DII women's basketball's rebounding leader Jada Warren — are all out hustle and a big presence in the paint. But players that do both on a nightly basis ...