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  • FIIs to come back? Valuation reset, earnings revival may draw flows back to India

    After heavy outflows in 2025, improving earnings growth, moderating valuations, and policy tailwinds could pave the way for foreign investors to return to Indian equities.

  • FIIs net buy Rs 1,308.16 crore-worth of Indian equities, while DIIs pumped in Rs 864.36 crore

    FIIs net buy Rs 1,308.16 crore-worth of Indian equities, while DIIs pumped in Rs 864.36 crore

    Year-to-date for 2025, FIIs have withdrawn Rs 2.43 lakh crore, while DIIs have invested Rs 5.84 lakh crore.

  • Smart money making a smart exit? India-dedicated active funds retreat after 3 years

    Smart money making a smart exit? India-dedicated active funds retreat after 3 years

    Instead of recommitting to India via long-only, high-conviction vehicles, Elara Capital noted that foreign flows have increasingly been channelled into ETFs.

  • Traders on edge as SEBI’s new rules could drain market liquidity

    Traders on edge as SEBI’s new rules could drain market liquidity

    The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is tightening regulations on derivative trading to curb manipulation and reduce investor losses. However, industry experts warn these measures may significantly reduce market liquidity and increase volatility.

  • DIIs net buy shares worth Rs 439 crore, FIIs net sell shares worth Rs 1,348 crore

    DIIs net buy shares worth Rs 439 crore, FIIs net sell shares worth Rs 1,348 crore

    DIIs bought Rs 12,747 crore worth of shares and sold shares worth Rs 12,307 crore. Meanwhile, FIIs purchased Rs 13,536 crore in shares and offloaded equities worth Rs 14,883 crore during the trading session.

  • How a ‘diplomat’ rigged GDR issues worth over $150 million, according to Sebi

    How a ‘diplomat’ rigged GDR issues worth over $150 million, according to Sebi

    Arun Panchariya has been involved in similar issues, going by investigations done by the regulator’s officials over a decade

  • 18 companies record stake hike by promoters, and foreign and domestic institutions

    18 companies record stake hike by promoters, and foreign and domestic institutions

    The likes of Bajaj Holdings & Investment, Shriram Finance, and Deepak Nitrite led the pack in terms of market capitalisation

  • These 17 FII favourites rose 100-1000% in FY21; do you own any?

    These 17 FII favourites rose 100-1000% in FY21; do you own any?

    KEC International, Bharat Forge, Garware Technical, Gujarat Ambuja, Elgi Equipments, Tube Investments, Intellect Design are some of the stocks in which FIIs consistently raised stake in FY21

  • FIIs raise stake in 100 companies in Q2, stocks rise 100-500% since April; time to book profit?

    FIIs raise stake in 100 companies in Q2, stocks rise 100-500% since April; time to book profit?

    FIIs' time horizon, asset allocation as well as risk-taking ability could be very different from individual portfolios. Hence, before making a buy or sell decision, investors should study each and every stock.

  • FIIs raised stake in over 40 cos in last 4 qtrs; 9 stocks delivered 100% return

    FIIs raised stake in over 40 cos in last 4 qtrs; 9 stocks delivered 100% return

    Experts are of the view that most of the companies which have more than doubled are looking strong as they belong to COVID-proof sectors such as pharma, agro-chemical etc.

  • FIIs pare stake in 30 stocks with m-cap of over Rs 50,000 crore; time to turn cautious?

    FIIs pare stake in 30 stocks with m-cap of over Rs 50,000 crore; time to turn cautious?

    The 31 companies where FIIs have pared their holdings include Infosys, HDFC, ICICI Bank, ITC, Bharti Airtel, Bajaj Finserv, Titan Company, Eicher Motors and Tata Steel.

  • FIIs reduced stake in 50 stocks that fell 50-90% in 2019; what should you do?

    FIIs reduced stake in 50 stocks that fell 50-90% in 2019; what should you do?

    Foreign institutional investors dumped stocks which are showing signs of a slowdown, or where there are corporate governance issues and diverted money towards blue chips.

  • SEBI may have to do lot more to get FPIs interested again in India: Analyst

    SEBI may have to do lot more to get FPIs interested again in India: Analyst

    FPIs have pulled out nearly Rs 17,000 crore in the cash segment of Indian equity markets in July, and nearly Rs 10,000 crore so far in the month of August

  • Trade Setup for Friday: Top 10 things you should know before Opening Bell

    Trade Setup for Friday: Top 10 things you should know before Opening Bell

    Here's a collation of top ten data points that can help you in spot profitable trade.

  • Trade Setup for Thursday: Top 10 things you should know before Opening Bell

    Trade Setup for Thursday: Top 10 things you should know before Opening Bell

    The Nifty50 reclaimed its crucial resistance level of 9,133 and closed above its crucial 10-days exponential moving average (DEMA) placed at 9,104. The index formed a small bullish candle which resembles spinning top kind of pattern on daily charts.

  • Indian market unlikely to catch a cold when Wall Street sneezes; top 5 reasons

    Indian market unlikely to catch a cold when Wall Street sneezes; top 5 reasons

    US stocks struggled last week as President Donald Trump failed to gather majority on health care reform in Congress which raised questions about his ability to push through other key reforms promised in his election campaigns such as tax cuts and fiscal spending to boost the economy.

  • P-notes to take a hit as new tax treaty ready to roll-out; Will tourist money leave?

    P-notes to take a hit as new tax treaty ready to roll-out; Will tourist money leave?

    The implementation of a tax treaty with Singapore and Mauritius could mean the end of p-notes as we know them,

  • Trade Setup for Thursday: Top 10 things you should know before Opening Bell

    Trade Setup for Thursday: Top 10 things you should know before Opening Bell

    Indian market consolidated for a fourth consecutive day in a row on Wednesday largely led by weak global cues.

  • Trade Setup for Tuesday: Top 10 things you should know before Opening Bell

    Trade Setup for Tuesday: Top 10 things you should know before Opening Bell

    Technical chartists suggest consolidation will continue for a couple of more days, but the market is still a buy on dips as long as Nifty50 holds the 9,120 level.

  • BJP clean sweep unlikely to change market trajectory: Edelweiss

    BJP clean sweep unlikely to change market trajectory: Edelweiss

    Investors are expecting a clean sweep by the BJP in the elections. Sanjiv Bhasin, Executive VP - Markets at IIFL is of the opinion that a BJP clean sweep or not, Nifty will touch a new high in the coming week.

  • COMMENT: Why the Indian market rally isn't a patch on Dow's

    COMMENT: Why the Indian market rally isn't a patch on Dow's

    On Wednesday, the Dow Jones index cheered Donald Trump‘s first address to the Congress with a vault over the 21000 hurdle. The US president was quick to point to Dow‘s steady gain of USD 3 trillion since he took office on November 8, 2016 -- a date which coincided with India's move to ban Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes.

  • FIIs have a look-in, may refrain from pharma, IT: IIFL

    FIIs have a look-in, may refrain from pharma, IT: IIFL

    On how US President Donald Trump's protectionist policies may affect the IT and pharma stocks, Rahul Ajmera, CEO, US Office, IIFL Institutional Equities, said Trump has been in office for merely four weeks and it is too early to speculate.

  • Just a hop, skip and jump away from new highs: Dipan Mehta

    Just a hop, skip and jump away from new highs: Dipan Mehta

    "Global markets have been attractive and supportive. Domestically, anecdotally as well, as hard figures are suggesting that more financial savings have been deployed in to equity through the mutual fund and various routes, which is driving the market at this time," Dipan Mehta said.

  • Trump-led US eco recovery not priced into IT stocks: Ashburton

    Trump-led US eco recovery not priced into IT stocks: Ashburton

    While IT stocks have factored in the negative effects of US President Donald Trump's protectionist measures such as the H1B visa reform, a possible revival of the US economy under Trump administration has not been priced in, according to Jonathan Schiessl of Ashburton.

  • FIIs' stake in Nifty cos at 6-quarter low in Q3; Infosys dumped

    FIIs' stake in Nifty cos at 6-quarter low in Q3; Infosys dumped

    Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) pared their equity holdings in frontline Indian companies during the December quarter, with market watchers blaming the trend on demonetisation.

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