Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have heavily sold stocks off their portfolio in India on Tuesday, as the broader market witnessed a bloodbath, tracking initial trends in Lok Sabha results.
On Wednesday, Nifty 50 index gained 20 points to 22,549.70 from the previous close of 22,529.05, while the Sensex also took a small lead of 91 points to 74,044.53 after closing at 73,953.31 on Tuesday.
Indian markets have witnessed aggressive selling by Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) in May, with a staggering amount of Rs 17,082 crores as per data by National Securities Depository Limited.
Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) and Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) played a pivotal role in driving market buoyancy, according to the report.
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