Updated Feb 18, 2021 | 16:20 IST
S&P BSE Sensex closed at 51,325 levels, down almost 379 points or 0.7% while broader Nifty 50 index settled 15,119 levels slipping almost 89 points or 0.6%. Market ends lower for third consecutive session; Sensex slips 379 points, Nifty settles at 15,119  |  Photo Credit: BCCL
The market continued to consolidate as benchmark indices ended lower for three consecutive days on Thursday as investors booked profits at higher levels.
S&P BSE Sensex closed at 51,325 levels, down almost 379 points or 0.7% while broader Nifty 50 index settled 15,119 levels slipping almost 89 points or 0.6%.
Sensex touched a high of 51,903.96 and a low of 51,186.68 to finally settle at 51,324.69 while Nifty closed at 15,118.95 after touching a high of 15,250.75 and low of 15,078.05 during the day.
In terms of value, FPIs ownership reached an all-time high of Rs 41.83 lakh crore as of December 2020, up 29 percent from Rs 32.47 lakh crore in the preceding quarter, on account of rally in equity markets.
In terms of value, FPIs ownership reached an all-time high of Rs 41.83 lakh crore as of December, 2020, up 29 per cent from Rs 32.47 lakh crore in the preceding quarter, on account of rally in equity markets.
FPIs' ownership in NSE-listed companies reached a five-year high of 22.74 per cent in December 2020 on the back of huge net inflow of Rs 1.42 lakh crore by such investors in the third quarter.
FPI holding in NSE-listed companies reaches 5-year high in Q3
In terms of value, FPIs ownership reached an all-time high of Rs 41.83 lakh crore as of December 2020
PTI | February 8, 2021 | Updated 19:26 IST
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FPIs ownership in NSE-listed companies reached a five-year high of 22.74 percent in December 2020 on the back of huge net inflow of Rs 1.42 lakh crore by such investors in the third quarter. In comparison, the holding of foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) was at 21.51 percent in the quarter ending September 2020, according to primeinfobase.com, an initiative of Prime Database Group.
In terms of value, FPIs ownership reached an all-time high of Rs 41.83 lakh crore as of December 2020, up 29 percent from Rs 32.47 lakh crore in the preceding quarter, on account of rally in equity markets. FPIs are the largest non-promoter shareholders in the Indian market and their investment decisions have a huge bearing on the stock prices and overall direction of mar