Institutional investors buy shares worth Rs 6,000 crore in Indian market today
Institutional investors in the Indian market have bought shares close to ₹6000 crore in the Indian market today, data from exchanges showed.
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Institutional investors in the Indian market have bought shares close to ₹6000 crore in the Indian market today, data from exchanges showed.
The National Stock Exchange (NSE) and Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) have issued a joint advisory cautioning investors against fraudulent individuals and entities offering fake trading opportunities.
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A recent analysis by DAM Capital reveals a significant change in the ownership dynamics of Indian-listed companies.
BSE shares jumped over 8% on Wednesday, driven by the potential benefits from the Securities and Exchange Board of India's (SEBI) new measures to ensure market stability in the derivatives segment.
The total number of demat accounts increased to 154m in Apr’24. New account additions were flat at 3.1m in Apr’24 (average monthly additions of 3.1m in FY24), a report from leading domestic brokerage firm Motilal Oswal said.
The fall in BSE share price today was also its biggest ever single-day fall, data showed. As of 11:20 AM, BSE share price was at Rs 2,835.60, down 11.6%. The stock made an intraday low of Rs 2,612.6 in the morning trade.
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