Foreign investors inject nearly Rs 33,700 crore into equities in Sept
Foreign investors have injected close to Rs 33,700 crore in domestic equities so far in September, according to data available with the depositories.
Foreign investors have injected close to Rs 33,700 crore in domestic equities so far in September, according to data available with the depositories.
According to Gaurav Garg, Head of Research at CapitalVia Global Research: "The Indian Benchmarks has cut some of its losses in the late morning session. Negative cues from other Asian markets impacted the domestic sentiments."
Among sectors Power, Metals, Consumer Durables, Capital goods, Automobiles and Telecom are the main gainers so far whereas Realty index is marginally in the red.
In terms of sectors, Media, Realty, PSE, Energy and Auto gained the most.
With the return of investments in August, net FPI investments into equities segment in 2020 have again breached the Rs 50,000 mark.
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