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Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) net sold ₹5,015 crore in equities, while Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) net bought ₹6,642 crore. FII share price trends reflect market volatility.
Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) and Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) presented contrasting market behaviours on January 27, 2025. FIIs net sold equities worth ₹5,015 crore, while DIIs net purchased shares worth ₹6,642 crore, showcasing their confidence in Indian equities amidst global volatility.
The day saw FIIs purchasing shares worth ₹9,489 crore and selling ₹14,504 crore. On the other hand, DIIs bought ₹16,503 crore worth of shares while offloading ₹9,861 crore. This divergence reflects the ongoing shift in investor strategies, with DIIs taking advantage of domestic opportunities while FIIs exhibit caution.
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FII Activity: Net sold ₹5,015 crore in equities.
DII Activity: Net bought ₹6,642 crore in equities.
Sensex Closing: Down by 824 points at 75,366.17.
Nifty Closing: Fell 263 points to close at 22,829.15.
Sectoral Performance: All indices ended in red; IT sector dropped 3.4%.
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The Sensex closed 824.29 points lower at 75,366.17, marking a decline of 1.08%. Nifty followed suit, losing 263.05 points or 1.14% to end the session at 22,829.15. All sectoral indices ended in the red, with IT suffering the most, shedding 3.4%. Other sectors, including oil & gas, metal, consumer durables, pharma, and energy, recorded a 2% decline.
Metrics | Figures |
FII Net Activity | ₹5,015 crore (Sold) |
DII Net Activity | ₹6,642 crore (Bought) |
Sensex Closing | 75,366.17 (-824.29) |
Nifty Closing | 22,829.15 (-263.05) |
Top Losers | HCL Tech, Wipro, Hindalco Industries |
Top Gainers | ICICI Bank, Britannia, SBI |
The divergent trends in FII and DII activity highlight market volatility, impacting FII trends and investor sentiment. While FIIs maintain a cautious stance, DIIs continue to back domestic equities, offering stability amidst global market fluctuations.
The contrasting behaviours of FIIs and DIIs underscore the evolving dynamics of the Indian stock market. With all indices in the red and IT stocks leading losses, investors should remain vigilant and agile as they navigate volatile conditions.
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