FIIs invest Rs 4,000 crore in stock market in Nov so far
BY PTI18 Nov 2013 11:54 PM GMT
PTI18 Nov 2013 11:54 PM GMT
Total foreign investment in the stock market has reached Rs 92,936 crore ($16.8 billion) so far in 2013, as per the data from Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi), the capital market regulator.
Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) were gross buyers of equities worth Rs 22,584 crore and sellers of Rs 18,582 crore of shares from 1-12 November — leaving a net inflow of Rs 4,002 crore (about $645 million).
They invested a net of Rs 28,700 crore in stocks during the past two months (September-October).
However, FIIs have pulled out Rs 4,070 crore from debt securities so far this month. They have withdrawn a net of Rs 54,225 crore from the debt market since the beginning 2013. FII inflows into the stock markets have been buoyant since September 2013 on the back of continued global liquidity as the US Fed postponed the withdrawal of its $85 billion monthly bond buying programme to stimulus US economic growth.
Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) were gross buyers of equities worth Rs 22,584 crore and sellers of Rs 18,582 crore of shares from 1-12 November — leaving a net inflow of Rs 4,002 crore (about $645 million).
They invested a net of Rs 28,700 crore in stocks during the past two months (September-October).
However, FIIs have pulled out Rs 4,070 crore from debt securities so far this month. They have withdrawn a net of Rs 54,225 crore from the debt market since the beginning 2013. FII inflows into the stock markets have been buoyant since September 2013 on the back of continued global liquidity as the US Fed postponed the withdrawal of its $85 billion monthly bond buying programme to stimulus US economic growth.
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