The selling pressure continues in the Indian stock markets as the Nifty fell more than 4 per cent in the last 5 sessions, while the Sensex declined by 4.3 per cent in the last 5 trading sessions.
Selling pressure mounted on the Indian stock markets on Thursday after the SEBI regulation on F&O, and with another main reason being the continued foreign outflows from Indian markets to other Asian markets.
Indian stock market indices Nifty and Sensex opened flat on Tuesday as the markets entered a consolidation phase after foreign investors turned towards other Asian markets like China and Hong Kong.
New Delhi [India], September 28: When you think of stock markets, the first thing that often may come to your mind is how a company's performance impacts its share price. But there is a bigger picture: global and local events play a crucial role too.
Foreign Portfolio Investor (FPI) investment in the Indian stock market surged to an all-time high this week, with net investments totaling Rs 23,659.55 crore, according to data from the National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL).
With Indian stock markets making new highs, the people from states like Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and West Bengal are participating in share markets actively, highlighted a latest report by National Stock Exchange (NSE).