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Jan 20, 2008

Where to get the FII and Mutual Fund investment activity in Indian stock/equity & debt markets?

FII (Foreign Institutional Investors) and Mutual funds activities are very important for short term traders to speculate the trend. Being major players most of the time their actions moves the market up or down. Fortunately SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India) publishes the total amount of buying and selling done by FIIs and Mutual Funds in the Indian equity and debt market.

The data are made available to the public through SEBI's website in the "FII / Mutual Funds Trends" column. The webpage gives the last trading day's activities by FIIs and MFs and has archives for each day of current month. To visit the archieves for periods earlier than one month another archive section for both FIIs and Mutual Funds is available. To access any historical data enter the closing date of that month and click 'go'.

According to a note on SEBI's website:
"Note: The data pertains to all the activities undertaken by FIIs in Indian Securities Market, including trades done in secondary market, primary market and activities involoved in right/bonus issues, private placement, merger & acquisition etc."
SEBI has a 'investors awareness campaign' and provides the investors with the latest data/information to help them make informed choices.

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