
On March 26, 2025, Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) recorded a net purchase of ₹2,240.55 crore in Indian equities, while Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) sold shares worth ₹696.37 crore. Over the past five sessions, FIIs have bought Indian shares totaling ₹21,377 crore, contrasting with DIIs, who have sold shares worth ₹9,705 crore. The trend of FII buying continued with a notable inflow of ₹11,111 crore on March 27, marking the highest single-day inflow for 2025. However, on March 28, FIIs turned net sellers, offloading ₹4,352 crore in shares, while DIIs became net buyers with purchases amounting to ₹7,646 crore.
FII/FPI & DII trading activity on NSE, BSE and MSEI in Capital Market segment 28th March 2025 Foreign institutional investors (FII/FPI) turned net sellers after six sessions on March 28 and ending FY25 on a bearish note, offloading shares worth Rs 4,352 crore while domestic https://t.co/Ijp6RRdexI
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#FundFlow | #FIIs net sell ₹4,352.82 crore while #DIIs net buy ₹7,646.49 crore in equities today (provisional) https://t.co/XprKDw4Bs7


