Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) continue to remain net buyers for the third month in April in Indian stock markets. They had aggressively sold Indian stocks and turned net sellers in the Indian equity market in January 2024, before turning net buyers thereafter.
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As the trading day commenced, the Sensex demonstrated a notable surge of 249.91 points, opening at 72,300.30. Simultaneously, the Nifty exhibited a strong performance, opening 83.95 points up at 21,994.70.
Particularly in December, they made a beeline to invest in Indian stock markets, with a cumulative accumulation of Rs 66,135 crore. To put it into context, the entire year saw an inflow of about Rs 171,107 crore, and notably, over one-third of it came in December.
Cumulatively, the past twelve months have been stellar for investors who parked their money in Indian stocks. Though there has been a couple of turbulence, first during the Adani-Hindenburg episode and lately during the initial days of the Israel-Hamas war, the calendar year 2023 gave han
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The Sensex observed a marginal dip, opening 90.95 points lower at 70,772.15, while the Nifty displayed a contrasting trend with an opening gain of 8.70 points, reaching 21,263.75.
This surge was fuelled by the recent triumph of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in state elections, coupled with robust domestic macroeconomic data and mounting expectations of a US rate cut in March.