The foreign portfolio investors on Thursday turned net sellers of Indian shares, after two days of buying. FPIs sold stocks worth approximately Rs 2,910.09 crore, according to provisional data from the National Stock Exchange. The DIIs stayed net buyers for the twentieth session and bought stake worth Rs 2,582.63 crore.
In the last week, FPIs sold a stake worth Rs 1,192.80 crore.
The FPIs sold a stake worth Rs 1,123.52 crore on Friday, according to the National Securities Depository Ltd. So far in September, FPIs have sold stakes worth Rs 6,816 crore, according to NSDL.
The FPIs have sold shares worth Rs 34,993 crore in August and Rs 17,741 crore in July. On the other hand, FPIs bought stake worth Rs 14,590 crore in June. In 2025 so far, the FPIs have net sold equities worth Rs 1.37 lakh crore.
The benchmark equity indices closed in the red for the second straight session on Monday as H-1B visa woes trigger IT stock sell-off. The NSE Nifty 50 ended 124.70 points or 0.49% lower at 25,202.35 and the BSE Sensex closed 466.26 points or 0.56% up at 82,159.97. The Nifty fell over 0.69% during the day to 25,151.05, while the Sensex slipped 0.76% to 81,997.29.
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