Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) bought stocks worth a net Rs 32.56 crore from the secondary equity markets on Friday, 20 January 2017, compared with net inflow of Rs 247.08 crore during the preceding trading session on Thursday, 19 January 2017. The net inflow of Rs 32.56 crore on 20 January 2017 was a result of gross purchases of Rs 4540.34 crore and gross sales of Rs 4507.78 crore. On that day, the Sensex shed 274.10 points or 1% to settle at 27,034.50, its lowest closing level since 10 January 2017.
There was a net inflow of Rs 0.73 crore into the category `primary market & others` on 20 January 2017, which was a result of gross purchases of Rs 2.09 crore and gross sales of Rs 1.36 crore.
FPIs have sold stocks worth a net Rs 3291.80 crore in January 2017 so far (till 20 January 2017). They had sold stocks worth a net Rs 8960.36 crore into the secondary equity markets in December 2016. FPIs had purchased shares worth a net Rs 12094.42 crore from the secondary equity markets in calendar year 2016.
There has been a net inflow of Rs 70.06 crore from FPIs from the category `primary market & others` in January 2017 so far (till 20 January 2017). There was a net inflow of Rs 784.07 crore from FPIs into the category `primary market & others` in December 2016. The net inflow from FPIs into category `primary markets & others` had totaled Rs 8471.76 crore in calendar year 2016.
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