India is poised to witness a surge in Foreign Institutional Investor (FII) inflows in FY26, as corporate profit to GDP is projected to hit its peak in FY26-FY27, according to a report by Sharekhan, a financial services company.
According to the latest data by Savills India, a global property consulting firm, foreign institutional investors accounted for 88 per cent of the total investment activity in 2024, reinforcing their dominant role in driving growth in the sector.
Indian stock markets opened flat amid a buying and selling trend by domestic investors and Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs). The continuous selling by FIIs and buying support from Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) have shifted markets into a balanced mode.
After the Indian stock markets extended their loss for the fourth consecutive week, dropping over 2.5 per cent, the two primery concerns, the foreign institutional investors (FIIs) selling and weak earnings are expected to continue influencing sentiment into the coming week, as per the marke
Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) have pulled out a massive Rs 20,024 crore from Indian equities this week alone, resulting in a 2.5 per cent dip in the key stock indices, Nifty and Sensex.
This has been driven by factors like geopolitical tensions, fluctuating crude oil prices, and adjustments by Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) due to China's recent economic stimulus.
Indian stock indices Nifty and Sensex opened flat on Thursday amid selling by Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) and buying support from Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs), keeping the indices in a balanced mode.
Noida (Uttar Pradesh) [India], September 5: Max Estates Limited, a leading real estate developer in Delhi NCR, has raised Rs 800 Crore through a successful Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP). The issue received overwhelming interest from Leading Domestic Financial Institutions and Forei
"Foreign Institutional Investors made the highest purchases on May 31 that they have done in 25 years. In the last 25 years, May 31 was also the largest selling by FII in the last 25 years. What suddenly made institutional investors so active in trading on May 31. What suddenly happened on M
The selling pressure in the Indian markets persists with the FPI (Foreign Portfolio Investment) selling during May standing at Rs 17,848 crore so far this month. Data from the National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL) shows that the net FPI investment is negative for May.