Foreign investors (FIIs/FPIs) turned net sellers again on Tuesday, after a day of buying, offloading Indian equities worth ₹634 crore. Domestic institutional investors (DIIs), meanwhile, continued to provide strong support with net purchases of ₹2,261 crore, according to provisional exchange data.
During the trading session, FIIs bought shares worth ₹12,604 crore and sold shares worth ₹13,238 crore. DIIs purchased equities worth ₹11,881 crore while selling shares worth ₹9,620 crore.
For the year so far, FIIs have been net sellers of shares worth ₹1.90 lakh crore, while DIIs have net bought equities worth ₹4.70 lakh crore.
Market Performance
Markets extended gains on Tuesday with the Nifty ending at 24,988, up 0.46%, after a volatile session. A late rebound helped the index recover from intra-day weakness, while autos, FMCG and energy stocks led the upmove. Midcaps and smallcaps also added to the momentum, rising up to 1%, though pharma saw some profit booking.