FII ownership falls to 17-year low as domestic investors strengthen grip
Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) have reduced their stake in Indian equities to levels not seen in 17 years. This shift indicates a significant change in market sentiment, as domestic investors have stepped in to fill the gap, driving demand for stocks.
This trend is important for retail investors because it suggests that the Indian market is becoming more self-reliant. A stronger domestic base can provide stability, as local money is less likely to flee during global uncertainty compared to foreign capital.
Investors should watch the upcoming earnings season to see if this buying momentum continues. If domestic investors maintain their aggressive stance, it could support stock prices even if global markets face volatility.
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- Category: Economy.
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