Wed, Apr 03, 2024
The Nifty touched a fresh high of 22,527 in March 2024 and ended 1.6 per cent higher MoM at 22,327. The index has closed higher for the second successive month, Motilal Oswal Financial Services said.
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Sun, Oct 22, 2023
"Global markets are currently fragile due to heightened attention on the rising US bond yield, global economic uncertainty, and also the geopolitical situation.
Tue, Sep 26, 2023
The buying by DIIs, at Rs 13,748 crore, is supporting the market but is not strong enough to give confidence to the bulls.
Fri, Sep 08, 2023
In September, so far, FIIs have sold in the cash market for Rs 8,608 crore and DIIs have bought for Rs 5,715 crore. In spite of this net institutional selling Nifty is up by 434 points for the month so far.
Wed, Jul 19, 2023
II buying has completely overwhelmed DII selling resulting in the 550 point rally in July. In India, he said, "we have the extra push being provided by the sustained FII flows. In July FIIs have been buyers in 11 out of 12 trading sessions and have invested Rs 15156 crores through the stock market alone, excluding bulk deals".
Tue, Feb 14, 2023
There are indications from all central bankers that high-interest rates will continue for a long time, which benefits debt market investors, according to analysts.
Sun, Dec 18, 2022
The decline was widespread as all the sectors ended lower wherein realty, pharma and IT were among the top losers.
Thu, Aug 11, 2022
The increase in the amount of money coming into the market has helped benchmark indices to rise sharply and rupee to appreciate against the US.
Fri, Jul 22, 2022
Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) bought to the tune of Rs 1,799.32 crore on Thursday, making the fourth consecutive day when FIIs turned net buyers.
Sun, May 15, 2022
The domestic institutional investors (DIIs) have increased their holding in 72 per cent of stocks in the Nifty50 pack on a quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) basis, a brokerage firm Motilal Oswal said in its report.
Sat, May 14, 2022
The report further noted that the FIIs reduced their ownership by 60/72 per cent in Nifty-500/Nifty-50 companies QoQ, respectively, while DIIs raised their stake by 58/72 per cent in the former and latter companies, respectively.
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