Mumbai: Theheavy buying by domestic institutional investors (DIIs) overshadowed the persistent fund outflow by foreign institutional investors (FIIs) due to...
Foreign and domestic institutional investors were net buyers in Indian equities on Wednesday, with domestic funds continuing to show stronger momentum, provisional exchange data showed.Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) made a net purchase of ₹890.93 crore, while domestic institutional investors (DIIs) bought shares worth ₹1,091.34 crore on a net basis. For the month so far, FIIs have sold Indian equities worth ₹5,869.04 crore, with gross purchases of ₹172,852.35 crore and gross sales of ₹178,721.39 crore. In contrast, DIIs have emerged as firm buyers, net purchasing ₹58,138.87 crore worth of stocks, with...
Indian stock market: After moving in downward trajectory for three weeks, the Indian benchmarks made a strong comeback in the first week of March 2025. The indices closed in green, rising nearly 2 per cent on Friday, March 7. The Nifty settled at 22,552.50, while the Sensex closed at 74,332.58, marking a significant rebound.The market recovered despite weak global cues amid rising threat of tariff wars on multiple trading partners.The global sentiment improved following reports of a delay in U.S. tariffs and the possibility of further negotiations, which helped stabilize...