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    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.

    3M India, M&M among 25 stocks that will trade ex-dividend this week. Do you own any?

    Dividends are distributed to shareholders whose names are listed in the company's records on the record date. With the adoption of the T+1 settlement system, the record date and ex-dividend date are usually identical, except when market holidays occur immediately following the ex-date. Investors who buy the stock at least one day before the ex-date qualify for dividends, as settlement happens on the ex-date.

    Will Nifty give up 24,000 or make new highs this week? 7 factors to decide

    Looking ahead, market focus will shift to upcoming releases including US and Indian manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) data, alongside a pivotal speech from the Federal Reserve Chair. Meanwhile, attention within India remains fixed on the progress of the monsoon season, with the India Meteorological Department confirming its onset in Delhi and other parts of North India.

    Has the global economic environment turned favourable for equities?

    Global economy's resilience amidst crises led to surprising growth stability and inflation control. Potential trade war threats loom, while equity markets soar to record highs, indicating positive economic outlook.

    Rs 32,000 crore-inflow in 12 days! 7 reasons why FIIs are chasing Indian stocks non-stop

    In the evolving market landscape, investors are driven by factors like rate cut speculations and a long-term investment view, shaping market sentiments. The recent surge in FII investments, particularly in bluechip stocks, indicates a strategic shift towards sustainable growth opportunities.

    Bulls in Action: Sensex jumps over 200 points, Nifty crosses 23,600; mid and smallcaps outperform

    Within the Nifty pack, UltraTech Cement, HDFC Bank, Divi's Lab, Coal India, and SBI were the top gainers while HCL Tech, Asian Paints, and Titan faced selling pressure. Shares of new-age companies like Paytm, Zomato, and Policybazaar traded higher by around 2% each after Morgan Stanley's bullish note.

    The Economic Times
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