Data from FII DII: On December 7, 2022, DII purchased shares for Rs 388.85 crore while FPI sold shares worth Rs 1,241.87 crore.

According to information available on NSE, foreign institutional investors (FII) sold shares worth a net of Rs 1,241.87 crore on December 7, 2022, while domestic institutional investors (DII) purchased shares worth a net of Rs 388.85 crore.Up to December 7, FIIs sold shares totaling a net amount of Rs 4,367.46 crore, while DIIs purchased shares…

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Markets analyze RBI Governor Das’ issue and determine that monetary policy is actually “hawkish”

The markets appear to have agreed that the monetary policy decision is mostly hawkish after RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das asked the media, markets, and “informed circle” to estimate whether the MPC’s meeting outcome is hawkish, dovish, or “something else” totally. Despite the fact that investors had anticipated the repo rate increase of 35 basis points…

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Rupee likely to decline due to strong dollar and market risk aversion; USDINR pair will move in this range

The strong dollar and risk aversion in international markets are expected to cause the Indian rupee to weaken on Wednesday. Additionally, ongoing FII inflows could harm the rupee. Investors will be on the lookout for the RBI’s monetary policy, as the central bank may decide to halt the rate of rate increases. The rate increase…

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Today’s Gold Prices: Experts anticipate a little increase in the price of the yellow metal; purchase on declines

Gold prices edged up on December 5 in the international markets and hovered near the key $ 1,800 level, as a softer U.S. dollar made the greenback-priced bullion cheaper for buyers holding other currencies. spot gold increased 0.1 percent to $1,800.02 per ounce. In the previous session, prices rose to $1,804.46—their highest level since August 10. At…

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