Foreign Institutional Investors (FPIs/FIIs) stood as net sellers of Indian equities at worth Rs 4115 crore. Meanwhile, Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) net bought Rs 5805 crore on Monday, November 10, 2025, according to provisional exchange data.
DIIs bought shares worth Rs 18,934 crore and sold shares worth Rs 13,129 crore. In contrast, FIIs purchased shares valued at Rs 9,804 crore while offloading shares worth Rs 13,918 crore.
For the year so far, FIIs have been net sellers of shares worth Rs 2.46 lakh crore, while DIIs have net bought shares worth Rs 6.50 lakh crore.
Market Performance
Reflecting on the market performance today, Vikram Kasat, Head Advisory, PL Capital, said, "Indian equity indices rebounded on November 10, snapping a three-day losing streak. The Sensex rose 319 points, or 0.38% , to close at 83,535.35, while the Nifty gained 82 points, or 0.32%, to end at 25,574.30. Except for the media index, which slipped 1%, all other sectoral indices ended in the green. The IT index gained 1.6%, supported by strong buying in Infosys, HCL Technologies, and Wipro. The pharma and metal indices also advanced nearly 1% and 0.6% , respectively. Among Nifty stocks, Grasim Industries and Bajaj Finance were notable gainers, while Trent, Apollo Hospitals, Max Healthcare, Power Grid, and Tata Consumer Products were the top laggards. The broader market saw mixed trends, with the BSE Midcap index up 0.6% and the Small-cap index down 0.4%”
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