Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) on Friday sold shares worth Rs 761.66 crore in the domestic stock markets, even as the benchmark indices ended in positive zone.
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FIIs were the gross sellers of shares worth Rs 3,150.35 crore, while they bought stocks valued at Rs 2,388.69 crore resulting in a net sale of Rs 761.66 crore, as per the provisional data available with the Bombay Stock Exchange.
However, domestic institutional investors were bullish and made a net investment of Rs 434.53 crore in stocks.
On Thursday, FIIs had made a net investment of Rs 146.90 crore in the Indian stock markets, according to the latest data available with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI).
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During the week, FIIs pumped in over Rs 6,000 crore in the domestic markets, which includes a record investment of over Rs 5,000 crore in a single day.
In today's market, proprietors and non-resident Indians (NRIs) made a net investment of Rs 111.98 crore and Rs 0.43 crore in shares, according to the BSE data.
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FIIs were the gross purchaser of shares worth Rs 1,622.80 crore, whereas they sold equities worth Rs 1,542.92 crore resulting in a net buy of shares worth Rs 79.88 crore, as per the provisional data available with the Bombay Stock Exchange.
On Friday, FIIs had made a net investment of Rs 1,240.60 crore, according to the latest data available with the market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) shows.
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However, domestic institutional investors booked profit and sold shares worth Rs 17.31 crore. Proprietors also offloaded a net Rs 46.28 crore shares in the market, according to the BSE data.
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Foreign institutional investors on Thursday were the net buyer of shares worth Rs 170.92 crore amid a marginal gain of nearly 61.52 points or 0.57 per cent in the benchmark index of the Bombay Stock Exchange.
FIIs were the gross buyer of shares worth Rs 2,076.63 crore whereas they sold stocks worth Rs 1,905.71 crore, resulting in a net purchase of shares worth Rs 170.92 crore, the provisional data available with the BSE shows.
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On Wednesday, FIIs were the net buyer of shares worth Rs 484.10 crore, the latest data available with the market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India shows.
Similar trend was witnessed among the domestic institutional investors (DIIs). As per the BSE data, DIIs were the net purchaser of stocks worth Rs 308.39 crore.
However, two other market participants -- brokers on the behalf of their clients and non-resident Indians (NRIs) booked profit and were altogether seller of shares worth Rs 77.42 crore.
Proprietors, on the other hand, were optimistic about the market and invested a net Rs 24.90 crore in shares.
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