Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) remained net buyers in equities worth Rs 4,307 million (USD 106.80 million) on March 27. They bought equities worth Rs 48,611 million and sold equities worth Rs 44,304 million.
According to the provisional figures available at the NSE, FIIs remained net sellers in the equity segment worth Rs 4,019.5 million on both, the BSE and NSE on March 28. They bought equities worth Rs 30,625 million and sold equities worth Rs 34,644.5 million. Total turnover in the cash segment of NSE stood at Rs 143,088.8 million on March 28.
FIIs remained net sellers in debts segment worth Rs 761 million (USD 18.90 million) on March 27. They did not buy any debt but sold debts worth Rs 761 million.
FIIs remained net buyers in derivatives worth Rs 2,658.6 million on March 27. They bought derivatives worth Rs 113,297.6 million and sold derivatives worth Rs 110,639 million.
Mutual funds (MFs) remained net sellers in equities worth Rs 522 million on March 27. They bought equities worth Rs 12,380 million and sold equities worth Rs 12,901 million. Till March 27, they have been net sellers in equities worth Rs 22,252 million.
MFs remained net buyers in the debt segment worth Rs 11,095 million on March 27. They bought debts worth Rs 40,852 million and sold debts worth Rs 29,757 million. Till March 27, they have been net buyers in debts worth Rs 129,264 million.
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