FIIs back to selling on D-Street, dump over ₹3,000 cr; DIIs net buyers today
Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) are back to selling after a two-day gap as Indian markets settled lower on August 11 on weak global cues with the dollar’s rise against its major global peers after the US inflation came in steady. The domestic institutional investors (DIIs) turned net buyers and invested ₹500.35 crore during Friday’s session.
As per the NSE data, FIIs cumulatively bought ₹9,508.14 crore of Indian equities, while they sold ₹12,581.42 crore — resulting in an outflow of ₹3,073.28 crore. Meanwhile, DIIs infused ₹8,828.21 crore and offloaded ₹8,327.26 crore, registering an inflow of ₹500.35 crore.
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Updated: 11 Aug 2023, 07:38 PM IST