Which stocks have FIIs walked out of?
Published on Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 14:50 , Updated at Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 16:46
Source : CNBC-TV18
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Anichya Shah, CNBC-TV18
FIIs have sold close to about USD 7 billion since the beginning of the year; while USD 4.1 billion have come in the 2nd quarter of the calender year, i.e. March to June. Incidently, the Nifty has given a negative return of 18%. In the financial sector, the likes of Indiabulls Finance has lost about 2.4% of FII holdings over the last 3.5 months with returns at negative 40%. While IDFC has lost 2.7% of FII holdings and Reliance Capital has lost about 3.2%. Returns for both ranged between negative 20%-36%.
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FIIs or foreign institutional investors have seen selling stocks in last quarter; why have these stocks significantly reduced holdings?



