Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) increased their holdings in 82 per cent of the Nifty-50 stocks, while Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) reduced their exposure in 78 per cent of the index ...
DIIs have surpassed FIIs in India's Nifty50 index ownership, driven by strong SIP inflows and retail participation. This ...
FIIs reduce holdings while DIIs gain traction, with mutual funds absorbing FII selling in Q3FY26, reflecting market shifts.
The domestic institutional investors (DIIs) have remained key bidders, pumping $23.4 billion in the fourth quarter of 2025 and $90.1 billion in full year 2025 – aided by steady SIP inflows ...
While FII holdings increased in Bharti Airtel, Eicher Motors, Grasim, Bharat Electronics, Bajaj Finserv, Bajaj Finance, ...
The divergence was also visible at the stock level. On an annual basis, DIIs increased their shareholding in 41 out of 50 ...
Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) in India have surpassed net investments of ₹4 lakh crore in the current calendar year. This is the first time such a figure has been reached. What Happened: ...
Domestic institutions now hold 24.8 per cent stake in the Nifty50, marginally ahead of foreign investors, signalling a structural shift in market ownership amid sustained FII selling.
Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) have increased their holdings in the Nifty-50 universe to an all-time high of 23.6% as of March 2025, up by 240 basis points (bps) year-on-year (YoY) and 40 bps ...
The sectoral spread of DII buying was wide. On a year-on-year basis, the sharpest increases were seen in EMS, technology, ...