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FPIs Remain Net Sellers, Offload Highest Equity In 2025 So Far

So far in January 2025, FPIs have sold stakes worth Rs 15,164 crore, according to the National Securities Depository Ltd.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>Foreign portfolio investors stayed net sellers for the fifth straight session on Thursday and sold stocks worth Rs 7,170.87 crore. (Source: Freepik)</p></div>
Foreign portfolio investors stayed net sellers for the fifth straight session on Thursday and sold stocks worth Rs 7,170.87 crore. (Source: Freepik)

Foreign portfolio investors stayed net sellers for the fifth straight session on Thursday and sold stocks worth Rs 7,170.87 crore, according to provisional data from the National Stock Exchange.

Domestic institutional investors stayed buyers for the 17th consecutive session and bought stocks worth Rs 7,639.63 crore, according to provisional data from the National Stock Exchange.

The FPIs sold stocks worth Rs 3,362.2 crore on Wednesday. So far in January 2025, FPIs have sold stakes worth Rs 15,164 crore, according to the National Securities Depository Ltd.

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Through 2024, overseas investors have been net sellers and have collectively offloaded stocks worth Rs 7,292.3 crore, according to data from NSDL compiled by NDTV Profit. The DIIs stayed net buyers through the year and bought stocks worth Rs 8,282.8 crore.

However, according to data from the National Securities Depository Ltd., which is updated till the previous trading day, foreign institutions have been net buyers of Rs 3,736.95 crore worth of Indian equities so far in 2024.

In November the foreign investors sold shares worth Rs 14,465.04 crore, NSDL data showed.

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The Indian equities ended lower for the second day in a row on Thursday as investors shed their risk appetite and raised their guard before the start of the third-quarter earnings season.

The NSE Nifty 50 ended 162.45 points or 0.69%, lower at 23,526.5, while the BSE Sensex lost 528.28 points or 0.68%, to close at 77,620.21. During the session, the Nifty declined as much as 0.78% to an intraday low of 23,503.05, while the Sensex fell 0.77% to 77,542.92.

Oil & Natural Gas Corp. was the top loser among the Nifty stocks after gaining for two consecutive days. Bajaj Auto Ltd. rose the most among Nifty stocks after CLSA's rating upgrade to 'outperform.'

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