Indian stock indices settled higher on Tuesday, extending gains from the previous session, with analysts attributing it to the interim trade deal with the US, the possible return of foreign institutional investors, and positive cues from other Asian markets.
With the India-US trade deal announced, foreign institutional investors (FIIs) are expected to make a comeback in the Indian stock markets, as trade-related uncertainties ease and positive signals emerge from the agreement.
Indian equity indices ended Wednesday in negative territory, possibly due to the rupee's weakness against the US dollar, Foreign Institutional Investor (FII) outflows, and ongoing trade uncertainties.
Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) have shown a clear preference for debt instruments over equities during the past one year, according to a recent report by the State Bank of India (SBI).
The domestic 10-year government bond yield is expected to trade in the range of 6.48-6.58 per cent in the current month, with a slight downward bias due to higher foreign institutional investor (FII) inflows, according to a report by Bank of Baroda.
Domestic Mutual Funds (MFs) are rapidly closing the gap with Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) in their shareholding of companies listed on the National Stock Exchange (NSE), according to data released by primeinfobase.com, an initiative of PRIME Database Group.
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The Indian Rupee continued to weaken on Tuesday, 5th August, as it came under pressure due to continuous dollar demand from importers and persistent foreign institutional investor (FII) outflows
The Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) market ownership in terms of holdings in Indian equities have surpassed Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) for the first time, marking a significant shift, as per the data released by PRIME Database Group
The investors in the upcoming week will closely monitor key economic data, geopolitical tensions, foreign institutional investor (FII) moves and discussions around the new trade agreement between the US and its trade partners.
The Indian stock markets are expected to closely monitor foreign institutional investor (FII) flows, sectoral insights from auto sales data, banking performance, updates on US tariff policies, and US PCE inflation data, as these factors could influence expectations regarding the US Fed's rat
Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) continue to hold approximately USD 800 billion worth of Indian equities, but their ongoing selling remains a risk for the stock market, according to a report by BNP Paribas Exane, a European equity research firm.