Foreign investors continue exit, withdraw over Rs 27,000 crore in May
Foreign investors continued to take exit from the Indian equities as they withdraw Rs 27,048 crore so far this month.
Foreign investors continued to take exit from the Indian equities as they withdraw Rs 27,048 crore so far this month.
Foreign investors continued to be the net seller in the Indian Equities Market withdrawing Rs 14,231 crore so far this month driven by global macroeconomic uncertainties.
As per NSDL data, FPIs were buyers of equity in the cash market on all days of the week.
India's total demat accounts continue to rise, with over four million new ones added in August, as per the depositories’ data.
The trend of foreign institutional investors (FIIs) buying stocks through the primary market and others' category and selling through the exchange continued this week.
Amid the ongoing general elections, the Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) have adopted a wait and watch stance.
Bulge-bracket Foreign Portfolio Investors continue to pump prime Indian equity markets in the first week of January, contrary to empirical data processed over the last few years.
Enforcement Directorate (ED) has sought help of Mumbai-based National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL) in investigation on the multicrore cash for school job case in West Bengal.
Net FPI investment in September has turned negative and as per NSDL data, FPIs through September 8 have sold equity…
NSDL provides infrastructure that handles most of the securities held and settled in dematerialised form in the Indian capital market.