Small and Mid Cap indices beat benchmarks, increasing by up to 5% in just four sessions; what’s next?

The Nifty Smallcap 100 has risen almost 5% in the last four sessions. Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) reduced their selling pressure and became marginal buyers, contributing to a strong rally in broader market indices. Up 5% in four consecutive sessions until November 27, the Nifty Smallcap 100 outperformed the headline Nifty 50, which increased 4.21…

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After 38 days of FII selling, foreign investors purchased Rs 9947 cr on November 25.

According to preliminary statistics, on Monday, November 25, foreign institutional investors (FIIs) became net buyers in the equity markets, acquiring stocks valued at Rs 9,947.55 crore. The market attitude received a much-needed boost due to this notable change, which ended a 38-session run of net selling. Conversely, on the same day, Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs)…

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FPIs Keep Up Their Selling Trend! Outflows of Rs 55,742 crore over the last seven days

For the seventh straight trading session on Tuesday, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) kept selling Indian stocks, taking out an extra Rs 5,729 crore. With the largest single-day selloff on October 4, when FPIs offloaded Rs 15,506 crore, data shows that the cumulative outflow by FPIs over the previous seven days has reached Rs 55,742 crore….

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Foreign Investors invest Rs 25,000 crore in the IT, financial, and six other sectors In the second half of August.

Due to strong domestic valuations and volatility in the global market, foreign institutional investors (FIIs) engaged in a wave of significant selling during the first two weeks of August. However, later in the month, they turned their attention to purchasing, allocating Rs 25,000 crore across eight important sectors. With purchases of Rs 5,297 crore, consumer…

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August DII inflows reach a three-month high while FPIs decline

Due to increasing valuations and increased volatility worldwide, foreign portfolio investors’ (FPIs’) inflows into equities suffered a noticeable slowdown in August, while domestic institutional investors’ (DIIs’) inflows reached their highest level in three months. In contrast to their July and June equity investments of Rs 23,486 crore and Rs 35,845 crore, respectively, DIIs made around…

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