Data from FII and DII show that on December 22, FPI acquired shares for Rs 928.63 crore and DII bought shares worth Rs 2206.59 crore.

On Thursday, December 22, 2022, data available on NSE shows that domestic institutional investors (DII) bought shares worth a net Rs 2206.59 crore while foreign institutional investors (FII) bought shares worth a net Rs 928.63 crore. FII sold shares worth a net of Rs 7,762.69 crore for the month of December up until December 22,…

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FPI sold shares at Rs 1975.44 crore, and DII purchased shares worth Rs 1542.5 crore on December 16, 2022, according to FII DII data.

According to information available on NSE, foreign institutional investors (FII) sold shares worth a net of Rs 1975.44 crore on Friday, December 16, 2022, while domestic institutional investors (DII) bought shares worth a net of Rs 1542.5 crore. FII sold shares worth a net of Rs 7,490.05 crore during the month of December up till…

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Data from FII and DII shows that on December 15, 2022, FPI sold shares worth Rs710.74 crore and DII bought shares worth Rs260.92 crore.

According to information available on NSE, foreign institutional investors (FII) sold shares worth a net Rs 710.74 crore on December 15, 2022, while domestic institutional investors (DII) bought shares worth a net Rs 260.92 crore. FII sold shares worth a net of Rs 5,514.61 crore during the month of December up through the 15th, while…

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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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Weekly Report: Indian benchmark indices lost 1 percent each and also broke the five-week gaining streak

In a highly volatile week, the Indian benchmark indices lost 1 percent each and also broke the five-week gaining streak, amid mixed global cues, rising dollar, and crude oil prices. Buying by foreign investors, however, provided some support on the downside. For the week, the BSE Sensex fell 812.28 points (1.32%) to end at 58,833.87, while…

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