The FIIs as per Friday’s data were net sellers in equity segment, while they were net buyers in debt segment, according to data released by the NSDL.
In equity segment, the gross buying was of Rs 5062.25 crore against gross selling of Rs 5181.13 crore. Thus, FIIs stood as net sellers of Rs 118.88 crore in equities.
In the debt segment, the gross purchase was of Rs 1492.03 crore with gross sales of Rs 865.25 crore. Thus, FIIs stood as net buyers of Rs 626.78 crore in debt.
In the hybrid segment, the gross buying was of Rs 80.48 crore against gross selling of Rs 67.45 crore. Thus, FIIs stood as net buyers of Rs 13.03 crore in hybrid segment.
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