New Delhi, March 15 -- Amid ongoing US-Iran war and other geopolitical tensions, foreign investors have remained net sellers of Indian equities worth Rs.1,07,575 crore, while domestic institutional investors have emerged as net buyers with purchases totaling Rs.1,68,965 crore, so far this year.
On Friday, foreign institutional investors (FIIs) were net sellers of Indian equities worth Rs.10,716 crore on March 13, 2026, according to provisional exchange data. This marked the largest single-day outflow since October 28, 2025. In contrast, Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) were net buyers, purchasing shares worth Rs.9,977 crore.
During the session, foreign investors bought equities worth Rs.11,923 crore but sold shares amounting to R...
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