India's equity markets on July 4, 2025, experienced a net outflow from both domestic and foreign institutional investors, with domestic institutional investors (DIIs) selling more than they bought by ₹1,028.84 crore and foreign institutional investors (FIIs/FPIs) recording a net sale of ₹760.11 crore. Despite these outflows, there is an ongoing structural shift in the Indian capital markets, where domestic institutional investors are increasingly taking a leading role over foreign investors. Trading activity was reported across the National Stock Exchange (NSE), Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), and Metropolitan Stock Exchange of India (MSEI) in the capital market segment. Additionally, charts from JPMorgan Asset Management highlighted trends related to the Federal Reserve and interest rates, 10-year U.S. Treasury yields (nominal and real), and foreign holdings of U.S. Treasury securities and equities, indicating broader global financial market dynamics influencing investor behavior.
FII/FPI & DII trading activity on NSE, BSE and MSEI in Capital Market segment 4th JULY 2025 DII Activity - Buy: ₹10,305.48 Cr - Sell: ₹11,334.32 Cr - Net: ₹-1,028.84 Cr FII/FPI Activity - Buy: ₹7,517.79 Cr - Sell: ₹8,277.90 Cr - Net: ₹-760.11 Cr Net Institutional https://t.co/BQCJ7lGUhP
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