FPIs Sell Shares Worth Over Rs 6,700 Crore, Highest Since September

FPIs Sell Shares Worth Over Rs 6,700 Crore, Highest Since September

FPIs Sell Shares Worth Over Rs 6,700 Crore, Highest Since September

The foreign portfolio investors on Tuesday stayed net sellers of Indian shares for the third straight session. The FPIs sold stocks worth approximately Rs 6,769.34 crore, according to provisional data from the National Stock Exchange. This is the highest single-day selling since Sept. 5.

The DIIs stayed net buyers for the seventh day and bought stake worth Rs 7,068.44 crore. The highest-single day buying was recorded on Sept. 5, when the FPIs sold stake worth Rs 13,054 crore followed by Feb. 28 when they sold shares worth Rs 11,639.02 crore. The third highest single-day selling was seen on May 20 when FPIs offloaded stake worth Rs 10,016.10 crore.

FPIs Selling Activity

In this week, FPIs sold stake worth Rs 2,103.34 crore, while in the earlier week FPIs sold shares worth Rs 2,038.03 crore. The FPIs sold stake worth Rs 288.10 crore on Thursday, according to the National Securities Depository Ltd.

FPIs turned net buyers of equity after three months. In October FPIs have bought stakes worth Rs 14,610 crore, according to NSDL. The FPIs have sold shares worth Rs 23,885 crore in September, Rs 34,993 crore in August and Rs 17,741 crore in July. On the other hand, FPIs bought stake worth Rs 14,590 crore in June.

In 2025 so far, the FPIs have net sold equities worth Rs 1.4 lakh crore. To know more about the impact of FPIs on the Indian stock market, visit our page on Foreign+Portfolio+Investors.

Market Performance

The benchmark indices ended the week in red with Nifty snapping its four-week winning streak. Nifty 50 ended 0.60% lower at 25,722.10 and Sensex closed 0.55% lower at 83,938.71 on Friday. The Nifty fell over 0.64% during the day to 25,711.20, while the Sensex was down 0.59% to 83,905.66.

For more information on the current market trends and how to make informed investment decisions, check out our article on Stock+Market+Trends. Additionally, you can learn about the different types of Investment+Options available in the Indian market.

Impact on Investors

The selling activity by FPIs has raised concerns among investors, as it can lead to a decline in stock prices. However, the buying activity by DIIs has helped to offset some of the selling pressure. Investors should closely monitor the market trends and make informed decisions based on their investment goals and risk tolerance.

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Conclusion

In conclusion, the selling activity by FPIs has had a significant impact on the Indian stock market. However, the buying activity by DIIs has helped to stabilize the market. Investors should remain cautious and make informed decisions based on their investment goals and risk tolerance. For more information on the Indian stock market and investment opportunities, visit our website and follow our social media channels.

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