FPIs Remain Net Buyers Of Indian Equities For Second Session
The FPIs have mopped up shares worth Rs 8,915 crore so far in June.

Foreign portfolio investors remained net buyers of Indian equities on Friday for the second straight day. Overseas investors net bought shares worth Rs 1,504.9 crore, according to the provisional data from the National Stock Exchange.
Domestic institutional investors stayed net sellers and offloaded equities worth Rs 765.8 crore, the data showed. This was their second consecutive session of selling.
The FPIs have mopped up shares worth Rs 8,915 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.
Overall, in 2025 so far, the FPIs have net sold equities worth Rs 83,576 crore.
Indian benchmark equity indices closed with gains on Friday, led by share prices of Jio Financial Service Ltd. and Asian Paints Ltd.
The NSE Nifty 50 ended 88.80 points, or 0.35% higher at 25,637.80, while the BSE Sensex closed 303.03 points, or 0.36% up at 84,058.90. During the day, Nifty rose 0.41% to trade at 25,654.20 and the Sensex advanced 0.40% to 84,089.35.