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DII ramp up market exposure as FPI declines, narrowing ownership gap to historic lows

Data from primeinfobase shows that FPIs' share in NSE-listed companies dropped to a 12-year low of 17.38 percent by the end of June, down from 17.72% in March.

July 31, 2024 / 09:02 IST
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domestic investors’ enthusiasm has driven their overall holding to 16.23 percent, with the cumulative stake of domestic mutual funds reaching an all-time high of 9.52 percent.

It is an open secret that domestic institutional investors (DIIs), including mutual funds, are flush with money and have been aggressively increasing their exposure in the stock markets. It is also well-known that foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have been scaling back and are mostly on the selling side in the markets.

This has led to a scenario wherein the gap between the ownership of DIIs and FPIs has shrunk to record levels, hitting a historic low in the June quarter.

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Data from primeinfobase shows that FPIs' share in NSE-listed companies dropped to a 12-year low of 17.38 percent by the end of June, down from 17.72 percent in March.

On the other hand, domestic investors’ enthusiasm has driven their overall holding to 16.23 percent, with the cumulative stake of domestic mutual funds reaching an all-time high of 9.52 percent.