New Delhi, June 27 (IANS) Foreign institutional investors (FIIs), after being net buyer in the previous week, again turned net sellers this week in the Indian markets, offloading Rs 2,080 crore based on provisional exchange data.On the other hand, domestic institutional investors (DIIs) were net buyers, purchasing Rs 11,100 crore in the Indian markets. In the month of June, FIIs have sold a cumulative Rs 45,130 crore, while DIIs have bought Rs 76,160 crore.“In the current truncated week, FIIs …
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Mumbai, June 1 (IANS) National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL) on Monday announced the introduction of daily reporting of domestic institutional investor (DII) investment trends as part of efforts to strengthen transparency in India’s capital markets.The initiative has been launched under the guidance of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) and in coordination with custodians and SEBI’s Department of Economic and Policy Analysis (DEPA).According to NSDL, the new reporting f…
Los Angeles, May 10 (IANS) Pop icon Britney Spears has embarked on a “spiritual journey” following her recent DUI arrest and subsequent rehab treatment. The ‘Toxic’ singer checked into a clinic in early April, weeks after she was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol (DUI) in Ventura, California in early March.The singer left the facility earlier this month ahead of reaching a plea deal in the case. Britney, 44, took to Instagram recently, and shared a pho…
New Delhi, March 29 (IANS) Amid the persistent foreign outflows, domestic institutional investors (DIIs) continue to provide strong support, emerging as net buyers to the tune of Rs 26,897 crore last week, effectively absorbing the selling pressure from FIIs.This continued domestic participation helped cushion the downside and provided stability near key support zones, said analysts.“Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) remained consistent net sellers throughout the week, with cumulative out…
Mumbai, March 28 (IANS) The Indian equity benchmarks closed lower for the fifth consecutive week, amid persistent geopolitical tensions, elevated crude oil prices and sustained foreign outflows.Nifty dipped 1.28 per cent during the week and declined 2.09 per cent on the last trading day to settle at 22,819. At close, Sensex was down 1,690 points or 2.25 per cent, at 73,583. It declined 1.27 per cent during the week.Both indices remained volatile and under pressure throughout the week, although t…
