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FPIS Netto sales shares worth 10,016 billion rupees, the highest since February 28th

Foreign portfolio investors remained a net buyer of Indian stocks on Tuesday in a row for the second time in a row, when they unloaded shares worth 10.016.1 billion rupees, which according to the preliminary data of the national stock exchange since February 28th since February 28th.

Domestic institutional investors became net buyers after a sales day when they wiped shares worth 6,738,39 rupees, as the data showed.

The FPIS sold 526 billion rupees on Monday. So far, the overseeing investors in May have net purchase shares worth 27,041 billion rupees.

Last month, the investors in overseas had a net purchase stock worth 4,223 billion rupees, according to the data of the National Securities Depository Ltd. This happened after the FPIs were net buyers in the first three months of 2025.

In March they had netted shares worth 3.973 billion rupees, which was significantly lower compared to the sale of shares worth 34,574 billion rupees in February. This was preceded by a net sale of RS 78,027 Crore in January.

In 2025, the FPIS had sold shares worth over 85,310 rupees Crore showed the NSDL data.

The benchmark stock indices closed on Tuesday on Tuesday in the third session in volatility at the domestic stock markets.

The NSE NIFTY 50 closed at 24,683.9 261.55 points or 1.05% lower and ended 872.98 points or 1.06% at 81,186.44. During the day, the Nifty fell by 1.11% to 24,669.7, while the Sensex decreased by 1.1% to 81,153.7.

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