FII and DII constitute vital elements of the Indian Stock Market, and the market’s trajectory frequently hinges on these two factors. Consequently, it is imperative for investors and traders to conduct comprehensive analyses of FII and DII activities before making investment decisions. The data derived from these activities predominantly shapes the overall course of the Indian stock market. Check below daily FII and DII Activity in Cash Segment.
FII and DII Trading Activity in Cash Segment
CATEGORY | DATE | BUY VALUE (₹ Crores) | SELL VALUE (₹ Crores) | NET VALUE (₹ Crores) |
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DII | 14-May-24 | 11,455.11 | 7,927.25 | 3,527.86 |
FII/FPI | 14-May-24 | 9,988.34 | 14,053.86 | -4,065.52 |
What is FII or Foreign Institutional Investors?
FII is an abbreviation for Foreign Institutional Investors, signifying investors hailing from foreign countries who inject funds into the Indian stock markets. These investors encompass various entities such as sovereign wealth funds, investment trusts, mutual funds, pension funds, and financial institutions, in addition to banks.
What is DII or Domestic Institutional Investors?
Domestic institutional investors, commonly known as DIIs, are a category of investors representing local entities. These entities include local mutual funds, insurance companies, pension funds, and banking and financial institutions. DIIs are responsible for managing investments in a nation’s financial assets on behalf of various businesses and institutions, which may encompass banks, insurance companies, mutual funds, and other entities.