FPIs Remain Net Sellers as Indian Markets Extend Decline
Foreign portfolio investors continue to sell Indian shares, while domestic institutional investors remain net buyers, amid a decline in the Indian stock markets.
Foreign portfolio investors continue to sell Indian shares, while domestic institutional investors remain net buyers, amid a decline in the Indian stock markets.
Vikran Engineering Ltd.’s initial public offering (IPO) has garnered significant interest, subscribing 5.24 times on the second day. The IPO, which consists of a fresh issue of up to Rs 721 crore and an offer for sale of Rs 51 crore, is set to list on the BSE and NSE on September 3.
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Rakesh Gangwal’s family trust offloads 1.3% stake in IndiGo, worth Rs 2,933 crore, through open market transactions, taking cumulative divestment to Rs 39,532.79 crore.
The NSE Nifty 50 index witnessed a sharp decline, reflecting continuation of selling pressure. Find out the key support levels and what to expect in the coming sessions.
Asian equities traded mixed as investors await the US inflation report and oil prices dropped on geopolitical tensions, affecting Indian investor sentiment.
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The Q1 results for Indian IT stocks have been muted, but a strong order backlog and recovery in discretionary spend offer a cushion for future growth. TCS remains the top pick, while Infosys, HCLTech, and Wipro trade at modest to steep premiums.
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Oil prices are set for a monthly loss due to concerns about a looming glut and geopolitical tensions. What does this mean for Indian investors and the global economy?