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Stock market reins in the hands of domestic investors, FIIs are selling shares in a hurry


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Highlights

  • Foreign investors are continuously withdrawing money from the Indian market
  • The trend of small investors increased in the market after the corona epidemic
  • Investment in the market increased due to reduction in interest on small savings schemes

New Delhi. The condition of the Indian stock market was decided by foreign investors till a few years ago. But, now this situation has changed to an extent. Foreign investors have been selling their shares in the Indian market since April 2021, but the market is still at record highs. The reason for this is that the share of domestic investors in the Indian stock market is increasing continuously. That is, now the reins of the Indian stock market have come in the hands of domestic investors. Let us understand how the Indian market is now trading on the strength of domestic investors.

In the last 10 out of 11 months, FIIs sold and domestic investors (DIIs) bought
















Buy/Sell by FII Buying/Selling by Domestic Investors (DIIs)
Month total purchase gross sales total buy/sell total purchase gross sales total buy/sell
by February 7 29,436.87 34,664.89 -5,228.02 32,550.36 31,651.79 898.57
January, 2022 141,177.65 182,524.00
141,934.87 120,006.47 21,928.40
December, 2021 146,073.90 181,567.49 -35,493.59

136,077.68

104,846.63 31,231.05
November 204,204.04 244,105.96 -39,901.92 136,049.58

105,489.31

30,560.27
October 185,566.83 211,139.02 -25,572.19 151,607.74 147,136.75 4,470.99
September 217,636.41 216,722.64 913.77 144,147.33 138,198.48 5,948.85
August 175,168.36 177,736.88 -2,568.52 131,185.18 124,290.49 6,894.69
July 125,896.68 149,090.07 -23,193.39 117,910.10 99,516.18 18,393.92
June 170,188.95 170,214.84 -25.89 114,289.67 107,246.16 7,043.51

May


166,976.74 172,992.08 -6015.34 105,544.29 103,477.06 2,067.23
April 133,795.77 145,835.20 -12,039.43 97,884.58 86,524.70 11,359.88

Shopping,Sales figures in crores

small investor share increased

According to Prime Database data, in the December quarter (October-December) of last year, the share of small investors in 871 companies listed on the NSE rose to 7.32 per cent, while their total investments rose to an all-time high of Rs 18.98 lakh crore. At the same time, foreign investors remained sellers during this period. There has also been a record increase in the number of demat accounts since Corona. The number of demat accounts has reached around 8 crores.





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