On Monday, Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) were net buyers in the Indian stock market with purchases totaling Rs 1,970.17 crore, while Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) also turned buyers, investing Rs 246.59 crore.
Other Institutional Activity (BSE Only – Net Figures):
Banks: Sold Rs 1.24 crore
Insurance Companies: Bought Rs 11.05 croreMutual Funds: Bought Rs 101.96 crore
Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs): Sold Rs 8.77 crore
Portfolio Management Services (PMS): Bought Rs 0.30 crore
Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPI): Bought Rs 21.32 crore
Retail Investors: Sold Rs 21.53 crore
Others (including corporates, trusts, etc.): Sold Rs 103.08 crore
Summary:
While FIIs continued to show strong buying interest, retail investors and other non-institutional categories remained cautious. Mutual Funds and Insurance firms supported the market with moderate buying, whereas banks and AIFs reduced their exposure.