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FII DII Data : Foreign Investors Show Mixed Activity as Domestic Institutions Stay Cautious

FII DII Data : On September 8, 2023, the Indian stock market experienced a day of mixed trends, with foreign institutional investors (FIIs) demonstrating varied activity while domestic institutional investors (DIIs) maintained a cautious approach.

Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs)
– In the cash segment, FIIs made gross purchases totaling ₹9,870.00 crore.
– Their gross sales were notably higher at ₹19,575.31 crore.
– Consequently, FIIs recorded a net purchase figure of ₹294.69 crore in the cash segment.
– In the derivatives market, FIIs displayed mixed activity:
– In the index future segment, FIIs recorded gross purchases of ₹3,502.04 crore and gross sales of ₹3,687.55 crore, resulting in a net sales figure of -₹185.51 crore.
– In the stock future segment, FIIs were net sellers, with gross purchases amounting to ₹15,218.15 crore and gross sales of ₹15,966.72 crore. This led to a net sales figure of -₹748.57 crore.
– In the options segment, FIIs were active:
– In index options, FIIs made gross purchases of ₹1,575,906.04 crore and gross sales of ₹1,593,103.24 crore, resulting in a net sales figure of -₹17,197.20 crore.
– In stock options, FIIs recorded gross purchases of ₹21,809.88 crore and gross sales of ₹21,811.31 crore, resulting in a minimal net sales figure of -₹1.43 crore.

The mixed activity by FIIs in the cash and derivatives segments suggests a degree of uncertainty and caution in the market.

Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs)
– In the cash segment, DIIs continued to exercise caution with gross purchases of ₹6,943.14 crore.
– Gross sales by DIIs stood at ₹6,993.94 crore.
– This resulted in a net purchase figure of -₹50.80 crore in the cash segment.

DIIs, including mutual funds and insurance companies, maintained their cautious approach, with net buying being marginal.

The day’s market activity reflects the ever-evolving nature of market dynamics and the influence of institutional investors. As market participants closely monitor these trends, market conditions are likely to remain dynamic, influenced by both domestic and global factors.

Investors and analysts will continue to closely observe the actions of FIIs and DIIs in the coming sessions, as these trends often provide valuable insights into market direction and investor sentiment.

Rupesh Kumar Singh
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Rupesh Kumar Singh, a seasoned journalist since 2005, excels in crime and business journalism, known for accuracy and insightful reporting.
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