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FIIs net sell Rs 1,003cr, DIIs net buy Rs 716cr

Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) were net sellers of Rs 1,002.60 crore (provisional) today, according to data released by BSE. - Downside breakout could test 4,800 - Bond yields likely to show volatility - Global cues may dampen sentiment - Downside breakout could test 4,800 - FIIs net sold Rs 986 crore in F&O on Friday - FII-TO-FII TRADES: PNB traded at 6% premium While FIIs made gross purchases of Rs 1,618.08 crore, gross sales totalled Rs 2,620.68 crore. Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) were net buyers of Rs 716.22 crore today. While DIIs made gross purchases of Rs 1,783.82 crore, gross sales totalled Rs 1,067.60 crore. FIIs were net sellers of Rs 2,059.50 crore on Friday, January 22, according to data released by Sebi today. While FIIs made gross purchases of Rs 3,247.20 crore, gross sales totalled Rs 5,306.70 crore. Mutual funds (MFs) were net buyers of Rs 158.70 crore on Friday. MFs made purchases of Rs 1,162.70 crore and sales of Rs 1,004 crore.


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