On Tuesday, Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) were net buyers in the Indian stock market, purchasing shares worth Rs 1,290.43 crore. In contrast, Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) turned net sellers, offloading stocks worth Rs 885.63 crore.
Looking at other investor categories on the BSE:
Banks sold Rs 2.24 crore worth of stocks.
Insurance Companies were active buyers, investing Rs 110.06 crore.
Mutual Funds made significant purchases totaling Rs 266.66 crore.
Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) sold stocks worth Rs 7.51 crore.
Portfolio Management Services (PMS) also turned sellers, with Rs 1.60 crore worth of sales.
Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPI) sold Rs 202.33 crore.
Retail Investors booked profits, selling stocks worth Rs 186.02 crore.
Other investors added Rs 22.99 crore to their positions.