Friday, October 30, 2009

Sensex DiVeS on FII selling

The BSE Sensex dived 230 points on Thursday as foreign institutional investors continued their selling amid negative global cues and rising inflation concerns. The benchmark index closed at 16,052.70. The broader Nifty closed 1.5 per cent down, at 4,750.55.The Sensex touched an intra-day high of 16,264, but quickly dropped to a low of 15,993.8.FIIs were net sellers on Thursday for Rs 2,546.6 crore, while domestic institutions were net buyers for Rs 977 crore. Retail investors seem to have taken advantage of the situation and bought equity worth Rs 113 crore (on BSE) in the net.Since Monday the Sensex has fallen more than 4 per cent.

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