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FPI ownership in NSE stocks falls in Q1; 10 stocks which saw highest increase in value terms

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August 10, 2021 / 11:05 IST
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Foreign Portfolio Investors’ (FPI) holdings in companies listed on the NSE went down to 21.66 percent, as on June 30, 2021, from 22.46 percent, as on March 31, 2021, on an aggregate basis by value percentage, data from primeinfobase.com highlighted.

In rupee terms, FPI holdings stood at Rs 48.82 lakh crore. This was an increase of 8.46 percent over the last quarter.

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In terms of ownership by number of shares (average of ‘FPI holdings as a percentage of total share capital’ across all NSE-listed companies), FPI ownership went down to 5.89 percent, as on June 30, 2021, from 5.94 percent on March 31, 2021, data showed.

On an overall basis, FPI holdings went up in 543 companies listed on the NSE in the last one quarter. The average stock price of these companies in the same period increased by 39.93 percent.