By creating an unprecedented wealth of USD 1 trillion in just 6 months, both indices of the Indian stock market BSE and NSE have joined the exclusive USD 5 trillion club, defying the FII (Foreign Institutional Investors) pull out before the outcome of the Lok Sabha election on June 4
Volatility returned in Indian stock markets after a smooth rally at the start of April month. The current volatility is primarily driven by Foreign Institutional Investor (FII) selling activity. Despite inflows in the primary markets, secondary markets have experienced significant sell-offs
New Delhi [India], January 29: In a significant move, Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) increased their stake in Osia Hyper Retail from 4.85% to 11.13% during the last quarter, marking the company as a potential multibagger stock with growing appeal for both domestic and international i
In a press release by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, the annual rate of inflation based on the All India Wholesale Price Index (WPI) recorded a notable decline, standing at (-) 0.52 per cent (Provisional) for October 2023, compared to (-) 0.26 per cent in September 2023. This negativ
This stake sale happened via bulk deals in the open market, which saw strong demand from foreign institutional investors, sovereign wealth funds, domestic mutual funds, and insurance companies.
Online trading platforms with easy registration and accessibility have spiked the number of investors in the domestic markets. The pattern was that the foreign investors or foreign institutional investors were selling the equities and these stocks were being bought by the domestic retail inv
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 10 (ANI): Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal on Monday said delegations of the government and industry organisations like FICCI, which go abroad, could encourage foreign institutional investors (FIIs) and sovereign funds to invest in BSE SME on the stock exc
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], June 9 (ANI): The Indian rupee slumped to a new record low of 77.81 against the US dollar on Thursday on persistent selling by foreign institutional investors in the equities markets amid a surge in crude oil prices and rising inflationary pressure.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 7 (ANI): The Indian equities markets benchmark Sensex slumped 1023 points on Monday due to heavy selling by foreign institutional investors (FIIs) amid rise in crude oil prices and weakness in global stock markets.