FPIs Remain Net Buyers Even As Markets End In Red
In 2025 so far, the FPIs have net sold equities worth Rs 98,125 crore.
Foreign portfolio investors remained net buyers of Indian equities for the second consecutive session on Wednesday, mopping stocks worth Rs 891 crore, according to the provisional data from the National Stock Exchange.
Domestic institutional investors continued to stay net buyers for the 24th straight session as they obtained equities worth Rs 1,091.3 crore, the data showed.
The FPIs offloaded shares worth Rs 5,634 crore so far in June, as per NSDL data. They bought equity worth Rs 19,860 crore in May and Rs 4,223 crore the month prior.
In 2025 so far, the FPIs have net sold equities worth Rs 98,125 crore.
India's benchmark equity indices traded in a narrow range with heightened intraday volatility, ultimately ending the session in the red. This marked the second consecutive session of decline for the headline indices.
The NSE Nifty 50 ended 41.35 points or 0.17% lower at 24,812.05, while the BSE Sensex closed 138.64 points or 0.17% down at 81,444.66.
Investors are currently focused on the US Federal Reserve's monetary policy decision, expected later in the day. Although a rate hike is not anticipated, markets will be closely analyzing the Fed's forward guidance for insights, particularly given rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and new US tariffs.
