FIIs offload ₹4,206 crore, but DIIs keep buying streak alive for seventh day

FIIs offload ₹4,206 crore, but DIIs keep buying streak alive for seventh day


Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) extended their buying streak to a seventh consecutive session on Thursday, purchasing equities worth ₹2,986.41 crore, even as foreign institutional investors (FIIs) remained net sellers and offloaded shares worth ₹4,205.56 crore, according to provisional exchange data.

Exchange data showed FIIs bought equities worth ₹13,576.08 crore and sold ₹17,781.64 crore during the session. DIIs, meanwhile, purchased shares worth ₹19,236.80 crore, while sales stood at ₹16,250.39 crore.

Despite continued support from domestic investors, benchmark indices surrendered early gains to end largely unchanged. The BSE Sensex finished 1 point higher at 77,187, while the Nifty 50 slipped 6 points to 24,073.

Broader markets underperformed, with the Nifty Midcap Index falling 256 points, or nearly 0.5%, to 62,687. Market breadth also remained weak, with the advance-decline ratio ending at 4:5 in favour of declines.

Separately the rupee depreciated for the fourth straight day, shedding 8 paise to settle at 96.33 (provisional) against the US dollar amid volatility in global crude oil prices and a stronger greenback as the West Asia crisis intensified.

Week so far

Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) have remained a key support for the Indian equity market so far this week, absorbing sustained selling pressure from foreign investors. Between July 13 and July 16, DIIs have bought equities worth ₹8,790.75 crore.

Foreign institutional investors (FIIs), meanwhile, have stayed on the selling side in all four trading sessions of the week so far. FIIs have offloaded equities worth ₹8,743.35 crore.

Date FII (₹ Cr) DII (₹ Cr)
13 Jul 2026 -3,062.27 +2,171.70
14 Jul 2026 -739.69 +2,927.71
15 Jul 2026 -735.83 +704.93
16 Jul 2026 -4,205.56 +2,986.41
Total -8,743.35 +8,790.75

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