FIIs offload shares worth $1.5 bn in first 12 days of August
Foreign institutional investors (FII) have offloaded shares worth $1.30 billion (about Rs 5,829.40 crore) in the Indian equity market so far this month, as stock markets were rattled by global economic uncertainty.
In August 1-12 this year, overseas investors purchased equities worth a gross amount of Rs 22,958.30 crore. However, they also sold shares valued at Rs 28,787.70 crore in the same period, translating into net sales of shares worth Rs 5,829.40 crore during the period, according to data available with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi).
Market analysts believe the heavy selling by FIIs was triggered by the downgrade of the US’s credit rating, which led to panic among investors fearful of another recession in the world’s largest economy. For more visit: Business Standard
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