The US dollar is weak, the rupee is rangebound, and everyone is waiting for the US government shutdown news.

The presence of state-run banks curbed weakening in the local currency. Still, consistent interbank dollar bids dampened positive signals from increased risk appetite worldwide, causing the Indian rupee to move in a narrow band on Monday. The rupee was almost steady from its finish of 88.66 in the previous session, closing at 88.6750 against the…

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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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Financial services stocks worth of $1.8 billion were sold by FPIs when the market fell.

Data from the National Securities Depository (NSDL) shows that in the first half of August, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) sold shares worth $1.76 billion of financial services businesses, marking the largest outflow from the industry since January. With $2.24 billion in total sales, the financial services industry accounted for over 78% of all net outflows…

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