US markets surge after worst September in two decades
With this, the total outflow by FPIs from the Indian equity markets has reached Rs 1.68 trn so far in 2022, data with depositories showed
Foreign investors pull out Rs 12,000 crore after pumping in Rs 60,000 crore in July, August
M-cap of Adani group goes up 55.2%, while Tata and Ambani biz houses' declines 10%
Retail investments in MF rise as flows into bank deposits drop
IT stocks saw maximum selling by FPIs in the last fortnight at about Rs 3,998 crore, weighing on its performan
Global equity funds remained out of favour in the seven days to Sept 7 as a strong US services industry report fuelled concerns that the Fed would keep hiking interest rates to tame inflation
The tally was less than 41 million before Covid-19 pandemic
The sharp spike in commission comes on the back of surge in the equity markets and sustained flows into equity MF schemes
The BSE Sensex has declined merely 2.5 per cent, even as the Dow Jones declined close to 8 per cent.
Domestic equity markets underwent a roller coaster ride last week. While rate hike concerns dented sentiment, positive macro cues supported investors' risk appetite. What will guide markets this week?
The Nifty Smallcap 100 Index rose 4.9 per cent. By comparison, the Nifty50 Index rose 3.5 per cent and the Nifty Midcap 100 soared 6.2 per cent
The recent 'hope rally' in Indian markets was mostly led by a presumption that global central banks, especially the US Fed, may go slow on rate hikes in the rest of 2022 as the inflation cools off.
Equity markets in have sustained their recovery for two months now. However, last week's gains were erased by Friday's selloff. Can this strength extend into a sustainable long-rally
Fed remarks, China growth concerns hit sentiment
The average 20-day and 10-day gain after a double-digit stretch of buying is 2.7 per cent and 1.4 per cent, respectively, reveals Bloomberg data
1.8 mn new accounts added last month, compared to 2.7 million during first half of this year
The latest bout of outflows come amid a sharp surge in the equity markets
Shareholding of high networth individuals (HNIs) - those holding shares worth more than Rs 2 lakh in a company - also declined to 2.08 per cent as on June 30, from 2.21 per cent on March 31
(Reuters) - Emerging Asian equities ex-China saw monthly foreign inflows in July, after six months of capital withdrawals, as investors bet that the size of U.S. interest rate hikes would ease, and that a recent drop in commodity prices would temper surging inflation.