FPIs Remain Net Sellers, Offload Shares Worth Over Rs 970 Crore

Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) continued their trend of net selling in the Indian stock market, offloading shares valued at over Rs 970 crore. This selling pressure comes despite a contrasting scenario with domestic institutional investors (DIIs), who actively purchased equities worth Rs 1,666.98 crore during the same period. The divergence in investment behavior highlights the ongoing volatility in global markets, which has prompted FPIs to withdraw funds and reassess their positions in Indian equities. Analysts suggest that the recent geopolitical tensions and fluctuating economic indicators are influencing FPIs' cautious approach. Meanwhile, the robust buying by DIIs indicates a strong domestic sentiment, suggesting confidence among local investors in the long-term potential of Indian markets. This scenario reflects a complex interplay between international market dynamics and domestic investment trends as they shape the future outlook for the Indian equity landscape.
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