FPIs sold shares worth Rs 1,303.32 crores last week
Numbers based on market regulator Sebi's record including provisional figure of January 13.
Mumbai: Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) and foreign institutional investors (FIIs) sold shares worth Rs 1,303.32 crores during the week, as per Sebi's record including the provisional figure of January 13.
Among sectoral and industry indices, Metal rose by 5.47 per cent, followed by power 4 per cent, banking 3.62 per cent, capital goods 3.56 per cent, PSU 2.89 per cent, FMCG 1.80 per cent, auto 1.19 per cent, consumer durables 0.95 per cent and oil & gas 0.75 per cent.
Among the 30-share Sensex pack, 22 stocks rose while remaining 8 stocks declined during the week. Tata Steel was the biggest gainer in the Sensex pack, which was up by 6.36 per cent, followed by Powergrid 4.48 per cent, NTPC 4.36 per cent, Axis Bank 3.97 per cent, ICICI Bank 3.64 per cent, Tata Motors 3.38 per cent, HDFC Bank 3.31 per cent, Wipro 3.15 per cent, Coal India 2.96 per cent, ITC 2.82 per cent, Adaniports 2.68 per cent, GAIL 2.18 per cent, SBIN 2.01 per cent, HDFC 1.80 per cent, Reliance 1.61 per cent, SunPharma 1.61 per cent, Maruti 1.57 per cent and HeroMotoco 0.78 per cent.
However, Dr Reddy's was the biggest Sensex loser, down by 5.62 per cent, followed by TCS 1.38 per cent, Lupin 1.17 per cent, ONGC 0.72 per cent and M&M 0.24 per cent.
The total turnover during the week on BSE and NSE rose to Rs 15,416.71 crore and Rs 90,767.97 crore, respectively, as against last weekend's level of Rs 14,123.73 crores and Rs 84,147.90 crores.