Foreign institutional investors have been in a sales race in the Indian equity market, taking off stock for the 22nd consecutive session on Saturday, and the index futures, index options and pure buyers of stock futures. He was a pure vendor of stock options.
Fi in cash market
Foreign portfolio investors on Saturday stopped the net sellers of Indian equity for the 22nd straight session as they sold shares worth about Rs 1,327.09 crore.
According to the provisional data of the National Stock Exchange, domestic institutional investors were pure buyers for the 33rd consecutive season, as they increased the equity of Rs 824.38 crore.
FPI sold a stake of Rs 1,931 crore on Thursday. According to data from National Securities Depository Limited, FPI has sold equity worth Rs 78,027 crore in January so far.
Futures, FII in option
Next to the end of February 27, the value of the outstanding posts – also known as open interest in the derivative segment – has reduced to FIIs in Nifty Futures. The prolonged short ratio of FII in index futures is 11%: 89%.
FIIS converted the buyers of the index futures to Rs 165.26 crore and the option to Rs 3,312.5 crore. He also bought stock futures worth Rs 928 crore and sold options worth Rs 1,755 crore.
FII contract price
The total Nifty 50 futures open interest in the market stood at Rs 41,984.4 crore at the end of February.
F & o cues
The Nifty February futures were below 0.25% to 23,560.40 at a premium of 78.25 points, with a decline of 2.15% open interest.
Nifty February 6 6 The Open Interest Distribution for the 6 expiry series indicated the highest activity on the 21,200 call strikes, with maximum open interest in 21,200.
Prolonged ratio
The total tall ratio for foreign investors was flat at 1.22.
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