FIIs remain net sellers in Indian stock market for 3 months in a row. Can the trend change? (opens original article in a new tab)
Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) recorded net inflows in Indian stocks on 19 June after 12 months of net selling, driven by improved market sentiment and geopolitical developments, though sustainability remains uncertain.
- FIIs have been net sellers for 12 months but recently showed net inflows of ₹4,859.07 crore on 19 June
- DIIs remained net sellers on 19 June, offloading ₹1,159.64 crore in equities
- Factors influencing FII trends include US-Iran negotiations, oil prices, and global market conditions
- Analysts predict FII buying may continue but remain dependent on geopolitical and economic factors
- Recent FII buying is seen as a constructive signal but not yet a confirmed trend
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