Domestic institutional investors surpass foreign investors in Nifty-50 ownership for the first time, signaling increased local market participation.
Rising mutual fund, SIP inflows and insurance money offset sustained foreign selling as domestic investors gain influence despite global volatility, weak rupee and rate pressures ...
DIIs have surpassed FIIs in India's Nifty50 index ownership, driven by strong SIP inflows and retail participation. This ...
Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) have surpassed foreign institutional investors (FIIs) in Nifty50 holdings. As of December 2025, FII stakes dropped 90 basis points year-on-year (YoY) and 20 ...
Over the past decade, the Indian stock market has witnessed a significant shift in ownership, driven by a surge in retail participation. As more investors move away from traditional bank deposits to ...
Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) have significantly increased their stakes in Nifty50 stocks, while foreign institutional investors (FIIs) have trimmed their holdings, according to Motilal ...
While DIIs had earlier surpassed FIIs in overall equity ownership, they had continued to trail foreign investors within the Nifty50 index until now. DIIs now hold more Nifty50 than FIIs for the first ...
Stock market today: The Indian stock market is expected to open flat to mildly positive today. The broader fundamental backdrop remains supportive, with FII flows turning decisively positive this ...
DIIs have surpassed FIIs in India's Nifty50 index mainly on the back of strong SIP inflows and retail participation. (Pixabay) Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) have overtaken foreign ...