Foreign Institutional Investors (FPIs/FIIs) ended the last week of October as net sellers, dumping Indian equities worth Rs 1,067 crore. Meanwhile, Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) net bought Rs 1,202 crore on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, according to provisional exchange data.
DIIs bought shares worth Rs 15,835 crore and sold shares worth Rs 14,632 crore. In contrast, FIIs purchased shares valued at Rs 13,187 crore while offloading shares worth Rs 14,254 crore.
For the year so far, FIIs have been net sellers of shares worth Rs 2.43 lakh crore, while DIIs have net bought shares worth Rs 6.32 lakh crore.
Market Performance
Indian markets ended lower on November 4, with the Nifty slipping below 25,600 amid broad-based selling. Weak global cues and profit booking on the weekly expiry session led to the selling pressure. Bajaj Broking Research's analysis of market performance today highlight that India’s economic fundamentals stayed strong, supported by a robust manufacturing PMI and steady GST collections, indicating healthy growth momentum. At the close, the Sensex fell 519 points (0.62%) to 83,459.15, while the Nifty declined 166 points (0.64%) to 25,597.65. Except for consumer durables and telecom, all sectors ended lower, with IT, auto, FMCG, metal, power, realty, and PSU bank indices down 0.5 to 1%. The midcap index dropped 0.4%, and the small-cap index slipped 0.8%. Markets will remain closed on November 5 for Guru Nanak Jayanti.
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