₹2,373 crore in Indian equities on the last day of the month, as domestic benchmark indices settled lower tracking weak global cues. Foreign inflows hit a four-month low of ₹122.52 billion in August.
The domestic institutional investors (DIIs) are net buyers in August and invested ₹4,383 crore during the session. As per the NSE data, FIIs cumulatively bought ₹47,666 crore of Indian equities, while they sold ₹50,639.21 crore --- resulting in an outflow of ₹2,973.10 crore.
Meanwhile, DIIs infused ₹16,236.73 crore and offloaded ₹11,853.97 crore, registering an inflow of ₹4,382.76 crore. MORE TO COMEGet the best recommendations on Stocks, Mutual Funds and more based on your Risk profile!
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