Amount in ₹ Crore
Category | Date | Buy Value | Sell Value | Net Buy/Sell Value |
DII | 24 January | 12,835.41 | 10,433.10 | 2,402.31 |
FII/FPI | 24 January | 11,230.47 | 13,988.96 | -2,758.49 |
Source: NSE India FII/DII Report
DIIs Continue Strong Buying Streak, FIIs Turn Net Sellers on January 24, 2025
On January 24, Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) continued their positive momentum with net purchases worth ₹2,402.31 crore. DIIs registered a total buy value of ₹12,835.41 crore and a sell value of ₹10,433.10 crore. This highlights strong domestic participation and indicates ongoing confidence in local equities, as domestic players remain optimistic about the market’s potential amidst prevailing conditions.
In contrast, Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) or Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPI) maintained a bearish stance, recording a net outflow of ₹2,758.49 crore. FIIs/FPI logged a buy value of ₹11,230.47 crore but sold equities amounting to ₹13,988.96 crore. The divergence in activity between DIIs and FIIs underscores differing perspectives on market valuations and economic prospects, with foreign investors appearing cautious about their positions.
FII & DII Monthly data
Amount in ₹ Crore
Category | Month | Buy Value | Sell Value | Net Buy/Sell Value |
FII | January 2025 | 189,887.06 | 258,967.2 | -69,080.14 |
DII | January 2025 | 263,094.92 | 196,150.83 | 66944.5 |
Source: Money Control
FIIs Lead the Charge in January 2025 with ₹-69,080.14 Crore Net outflow
In January 2025, Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) exhibited a significant net selling trend, with a net outflow of ₹69,080.14 crore. This was driven by a total buy value of ₹189,887.06 crore and a substantial sell value of ₹258,967.20 crore. The large-scale selling by FIIs suggests a cautious stance, possibly influenced by global economic uncertainties, market valuations, or shifting priorities in emerging markets. The outflows reflect reduced foreign participation in Indian equities during the month, contributing to a bearish sentiment from international investors.
On the other hand, Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) showcased robust buying activity, counterbalancing the FII sell-off with a net inflow of ₹66,944.50 crore. DIIs recorded a buy value of ₹263,094.92 crore against a sell value of ₹196,150.83 crore, demonstrating strong confidence in the domestic market. This consistent buying trend highlights optimism about India’s economic resilience and growth potential, with DIIs stepping in to stabilize market dynamics. The contrasting behavior of FIIs and DIIs underscores divergent views on the market, with domestic players taking a bullish approach while foreign investors remain cautious.
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