Abroad traders remained web sellers of Indian equities for the thirty fourth consecutive session on Thursday, whereas home institutional traders stayed web patrons.
Overseas portfolio traders bought shares value Rs 1,849.87 crore, in keeping with provisional knowledge shared by the Nationwide Inventory Alternate. The DIIs mopped up shares value roughly Rs 2,481.81 crore.
Within the final 5 classes, the FPIs have bought equities value Rs 13,087.68 crore, whereas the DIIs have bought shares value Rs 14,256.58 crore.
In October, the FPIs bought shares value Rs 1.14 lakh crore, whereas the DIIs mopped up shares value Rs 1.07 lakh crore. In September, the FPIs had purchased shares valued at Rs 15,423.4 crore, whereas the DIIs bought shares value Rs 31,860.3 crore.
Overseas establishments have been web sellers of Rs 15,827 crore value of Indian equities to date in 2024, in keeping with knowledge from the Nationwide Securities Depository Ltd., up to date until the earlier buying and selling day.