The tug-of-war between Foreign Institutional Investors and Domestic Institutional Investors shapes the Indian stock market.
Investing in capital markets in India requires more than just tracking the Nifty 50 index. Whether you are an investor or an active trader, you must have a holistic view of the market sentiment. This ...
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FIIs vs DIIs: Why do domestic institutional investors now dominate the Indian stock market? EXPLAINED
Over the past decade, the Indian stock market has witnessed a significant shift in ownership, driven by a surge in retail participation. As more investors move away from traditional bank deposits to ...
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Nifty’s December hit rate is 60% over 10 years on strong FII/DII trends. What’s in store for 2025?
The December series opened on a strong note, with the Nifty ending a 14-month wait to hit a fresh lifetime high of 26,310.45 on Thursday. Investors are hopeful that the momentum will sustain through ...
Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) have surpassed foreign institutional investors (FIIs) in Nifty50 holdings. As of December 2025, FII stakes dropped 90 basis points year-on-year (YoY) and 20 ...
New Delhi: If foreign institutional investor (FII) confidence in Indian market is to resume, corporate earnings have to improve in the next quarter (Q4) and the US-India trade deal should happen, ...
Foreign investors (FIIs/FPIs) turned into net sellers again, on December 22, selling Rs 457 crore worth of Indian equities on Monday. At the same time, domestic institutional investors (DIIs) net ...
Indian stock markets are witnessing continued weakness as both Nifty and Bank Nifty remain under pressure. According to market expert Anil Singhvi, the decline is linked to sustained FII selling, a ...
For the month so far, FII/FPIs have net sold Rs 29,086 crore while DIIs have net bought Rs 37,741 crore. On Tuesday, January 20, Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs/FPIs) continued to remain net ...
Penny stocks are often ignored by big institutions and are generally retailers’ favourites. But when domestic institutional investors (DIIs) and foreign institutional investors (FIIs) start buying ...
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