praveen
26-12-2007, 08:16 PM
Foreign Institutional Investors were net investors in equities on Wednesday as the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) benchmark index Sensex ended up 338 points.
FIIs made a gross sale of equities worth Rs 1,806.75 crore and a gross purchase of Rs 2,345.04 crore resulting in a net investment of Rs 538.29 crore.
Domestic institutional investors also were net investors in shares worth Rs 448.73 crore, provisional data available on the BSE show.
Among other categories, non-resident Indian entities and proprietors invested in equity worth Rs 0.61 crore and Rs 109.20 crore. Brokers, however, sold shares worth Rs 243.04 crore for their clients or retail investors.
FIIs made a gross sale of equities worth Rs 1,806.75 crore and a gross purchase of Rs 2,345.04 crore resulting in a net investment of Rs 538.29 crore.
Domestic institutional investors also were net investors in shares worth Rs 448.73 crore, provisional data available on the BSE show.
Among other categories, non-resident Indian entities and proprietors invested in equity worth Rs 0.61 crore and Rs 109.20 crore. Brokers, however, sold shares worth Rs 243.04 crore for their clients or retail investors.