The panic in the Indian equity markets is expected to continue despite low volatility in the past few months of trading, said Nuvama in its recent report.
The NSE data pointed out that the domestic institutional investors (DIIs) made net purchases exceeding Rs 28,633 crore last month. This sustained buying trend from DIIs has been ongoing since July of the previous year, marking a significant period of domestic investment. Notably, July of the
Extending the ongoing uptrend, Indian stock indices kicked off the July-September quarter on a high. The indices Sensex and Nifty started Monday's session on a flat note, but as the day progressed both the indices accumulated decent returns for the investors.
In a recent report, international rating agency Morgan Stanley asserted that the third term of Prime Minister Narendra Modi which will end in 2029, will remain India's decade. The rating agency report says the most important aspect of the BJP-led New Democratic Alliance (NDA) retain
Indian stock indices were largely steady at the opening bell Tuesday, with a downward slant. Indices Sensex and Nifty were a shy above their yesterday's closing at the time of filing this report.
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.
Indian stock indices witnessed a bloodbath on the day the Lok Sabha results are being announced, where incumbent BJP performed below par and seems it may fall short of exit poll predictions and the majority mark.