Key Points
India's dependence on foreign capital is decreasing as the share of domestic institutional investors (DIIs) and individual investors in companies listed on the National Stock Exchange has surpassed 25% for the first time..
This, as the share of domestic institutional investors (DIIs) along with retail and high net-worth individual (HNI) investors in companies listed on NSE has crossed the 25% mark for the first time ever in March quarter...
The share of domestic investors in ownership of listed companies reached yet another all-time high of 25.72% as on March 31, 2023, from 24.44% in the December quarter, shows data from PRIME Database...
"This was the sixth consecutive quarter where their combined share has increased, breaching the 25% or one-fourth mark for the first time in the process, and showcases the steadfast march of the Indian capital market towards Aatmanirbharta..
Meanwhile, despite net outflows from foreign institutional investors (FIIs) of Rs 26,211 crore during the quarter, FII share increased marginally to 20.56% in March quarter, up by 32 bps from 20.24% in Q3..
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