Between January and May 28, DIIs have purchased shares worth Rs 1.97 trillion. In May alone, DIIs bought shares worth Rs 44,952.16 crore
As foreign investors turned cautious, their investments in the sector fell 30 per cent in 2023 as compared to 2022
City-based Shyam Metalics and Energy Limited (SMEL) announced that it has raised Rs 1,385 through Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP). The QIP Committee at its meeting approved the issue allotment of 24,051,165 equity shares of face value of Rs 10 each to 38 Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs) at an issue price of Rs 576 per equity share (including a premium of Rs 566 per share), the company informed bourses on Wednesday. The allotment completes our dilution as per minimum public shareholding requirements prescribed by SEBI, the company said. The company achieved a CAGR exceeding 15 per cent in the past and anticipated sustaining the same growth trajectory. Additionally, the company do not have any plans for additional dilution over the next few years, officials said. "The funds raised will bring down the working capital limits availed by the company from banks and we remain a net positive company as it is poised to become a net debt-free company to accelerate our growth ...
At 13.11 percentage points versus peak of nearly 50% in 2015
Their holdings rose to 24.03 per cent as on September 30 this year, up from 23.54 per cent at the end of the preceding quarter
Foreign investors pull out Rs 12,000 crore after pumping in Rs 60,000 crore in July, August
The increase in the amount of money coming into the market has helped benchmark indices to rise sharply and rupee to appreciate against the US.
On August 10, the promoters have sold 9.32 million shares or 14.45 per cent stake in the company for Rs 432 crore via bulk deals on the BSE.
FPI allocation to BFSI companies in Nifty 500 declines to 20-quarter low
Office segment saw a sharp decline in investments
The strong showing in August was supported by domestic investor inflows, say experts
FPIs have cornered the bulk of the free float available in sectors such as private banks, real estate, and insurance.
Nifty50 index closed above the 16,000 mark for the first time, ending the session at 16,123 with a gain of 238 points, or 1.55 per cent
Retail participation slides 15-20% on weekly expiry days
On a year-to-date basis, domestic funds have offloaded equities worth more than Rs 20,000 crore On a year-to-date basis, domestic funds have offloaded equities worth more than Rs 20,000 crore
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Worsening business conditions and sell-off by anchor investors have taken the stock southward
The Nifty Midcap closed 5 per cent lower, while the Nifty Smallcap fell about 11 per cent.
DII holding in the BSE500 universe stood at a record high of 14.4 per cent at the end of the September quarter, according to a note by Credit Suisse
This comes following a net inflow of Rs 9,247 crore in April