FOREIGN INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
FPIs invest Rs 26,565 crore in Indian equities in Jun
After two months of net outflow, foreign investors turned buyers in June, infusing Rs 26,565 crore in Indian equities, driven by political stability and a sharp rebound in markets.
Funds circling India debt risk being tripped Up by red tape
China's tax exemptions on bond investments set a precedent for India's sovereign debt market, likely attracting more foreign investors. The hurdles faced by outsiders in accessing the market include lengthy documentation, tax treaty variances impacting returns, and the need for registration via custodian banks for trading in certain bonds.
Vedanta Resources sells 2.63% stake in Indian arm, raises Rs 4,184 crore
Vedanta Group, in a statement, said that Finsider International Company, a subsidiary of Vedanta Resources, accepted a proposal from one of its banks Tuesday evening to sell 2.6% shares holding in Vedanta Ltd to a group of reputed institutional investors.
Rupee sees range-bound trade against US dollar in morning deals
The rupee traded against the US dollar in early trade, influenced by the equity market and factors like the dollar's strength and crude oil prices.
Global trends, trading activity of foreign investors to guide movement in mkts this week: Analysts
Stock markets will take cues from trading activity of foreign investors and global trends this week with benchmark equity indices likely to face volatility amid the scheduled monthly derivatives expiry, analysts said. Moreover, factors such as the progress of monsoon and Brent crude oil would also dictate investors' sentiment during the week.
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FPIs turn net buyers of Indian equities at Rs 12,170 crore in June so far after two months of selling
Foreign investors stage a comeback in holiday-shortened week, slashing net selling from 14,794 crore in June first week to Rs 3,064 crore at the end of second week.
How mutual fund flows are making Dalal Street Aatmanirbhar
FIIs impact Indian capital markets, with mutual funds gaining prominence. SEBI's actions on P-Notes and rise of SIPs stabilize market. Prof Ghalke and Aditya Bharambe contribute to market insights.
Sansera Engineering shares jump over 7%, hit 52-week high amid block deal
Sansera Engineering shares surged 7.3% to hit a 52-week high at Rs 1,300 on BSE following a block deal. Foreign institutional investors hold 22.11% stake, promoters 35.03%, and mutual funds 17.56%.
Rupee opens flat against US dollar in early trade
The rupee is expected to swing within a range of 82.90 to 83.70, influenced by Foreign Institutional Investors, capital markets, and anticipated inflows like Reliance Infrastructure raising USD 350 million.
At record Rs 48k cr, local MF equity bets 4X monthly average in 2 yrs
Local funds escalated equity wagers at an unprecedented pace in May 2024, with domestic funds investing a record ₹48,099 crore in equities. Foreign investors contributed a modest ₹840 crore during the same period.
Int’l investors grabbed bulk of share offering: Saudi Aramco
Saudi Aramco's latest offering raised $11.2 billion with international investors acquiring the majority of shares. The Gulf kingdom aims to boost finances for large-scale projects in preparation for a post-oil future.
India emerges a top five destination for realty FDI
India ranked among the top five global destinations for cross-border capital in land and development site investments in the March quarter, with foreign investors accounting for about 55% of the inflows, according to real estate services firm Colliers. Significantly, 73% of new foreign investments targeted ready assets, as reported in Colliers' latest Asia Pacific Global Capital Flows report.
FIIs sell shares worth Rs 6,868 crore on Thursday; DIIs net buyers at Rs 3,718 crore
The recent FII trends have taken a stark turn from Monday's buying spree, where both FIIs and DIIs were net buyers, collectively purchasing shares worth Rs 8,765 crore. This buying activity was apparently fueled by exit polls predicting a resounding victory for the BJP-led NDA alliance. However, the subsequent FII trends have diverged significantly from this initial optimism.
Promoter of ZF Commercial mulling stake sale worth Rs 1,500 crore
Cashing on the benefit of peak multiples in the Indian equity market, promoters of ZF Commercial Vehicle Systems India (formerly WABCO INDIA) is looking to sell 4-5% stake in the India unit, according to multiple people aware of the development. Germany based ZF group currently holds a 75% stake in the India unit.
After sales of over Rs 12,000-crore in a day, FPIs could wait & watch
Analysts anticipate pressure on the new government to balance coalition demands with economic policies. U R Bhat expects policy continuity despite BJP's lower seat count.
FIIs sell equities worth Rs 12,436 crore; DIIs net sellers at Rs 3,319 crore
It was a sharp contrast to Monday's action where both FIIs and DIIs were net buyers and purchased shares worth Rs 6,851 crore and Rs 1,914 crore, respectively, taking the overall tally to Rs 8,765 crore.
Large investors sell up to 5% stake in CarTrade for Rs 200 crore
Institutional sellers sold up to a 5% stake in CarTrade Tech for around Rs 200 crore through a block deal on Friday, with Axis Securities as the banker. The company has no promoter holding, with a significant portion of shareholding held by institutional shareholders. Mutual funds and foreign portfolio investors held stakes in the company.
Rupee rises 5 paise to 83.24 against US dollar in early trade
Rupee appreciated 5 paise to 83.24 against US dollar in early trade on Friday due to robust sentiment in domestic equity markets and downward trend in crude oil prices overseas.
Rupee falls 9 paise to 83.27 against US dollar in early trade
Rupee depreciates 9 paise to 83.27 against USD on negative equities and high oil prices, influenced by domestic market sentiment and USD strength. Rupee opened at 83.22, traded at 83.27. Dollar index at 104.72, Brent crude at USD 84.40. Sensex down by 0.30%.
Rupee falls 9 paise to 83.27 against US dollar in early trade
The rupee declined to 83.27 against the US dollar on Wednesday, driven by negative equities trend and elevated crude oil prices, with interventions from RBI and anticipation of Lok Sabha election results.
Rupee rises 3 paise to 83.10 against US dollar in early trade
The rupee gained 3 paise against the US dollar, reaching 83.10, driven by positive domestic equities and USD weakness in global markets.
Nifty looks poised for a bullish run next month. Here’s why
History suggests that whenever FIIs have net withdrawn for 10 or more consecutive days, as a ripple effect, the Indian markets fall. It’s worth mentioning, whenever FIIs have withdrawn for 10 or more days and the Nifty50 index managed to remain stable, it has delivered an average one month forward return of 2.53%.
Rs 1,800 crore a day! Why FIIs are selling Indian stocks since Lok Sabha elections began
FIIs have sold Indian stocks worth Rs 37,700 cr since the Lok Sabha elections began on April 19, causing nervousness on Dalal Street. India VIX has increased by 67%. In contrast, DIIs have spent Rs 60,000 cr, holding strong amidst market volatility.
HSBC and StanChart step up GIFT City play, buy stakes in CCIL-IFSC
"Being the global bank that we are, what we do, therefore, is connect India to the rest of the world and connect the rest of the world to India and GIFT is clearly onshoring what was happening offshore," HSBC India CEO Hitendra Dave told ET.
FIIs sell over Rs 25,000 crore worth of stocks in these 5 sectors in first half of May
The foreign institutional investors (FII) fortnightly data for the month of May (May 1-15) indicates a net selling worth Rs 25,278 crore, which is up from a net selling of Rs 14,080 crore in the previous fortnight (April 16-30). Below is a list of sectors that witnessed highest selling from the FIIs:
Rupee trades in narrow range against US dollar in early trade
At the interbank foreign exchange market, the local unit opened at 83.48, it touched 83.46 in the initial trade, registering a gain of 2 paise from its previous close.
Local funds’ equity holding tops FPI assets for first time in April
A rising clout of the local funds augurs well for the Indian stock market since it helps in reducing the impact of the selling pressure by FPIs in times of global economic and geopolitical uncertainties. The DII share in the total institutional equities AUM of Rs 179 lakh crore rose by 172 basis points to a record 37.2%.
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