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FII DII ACTIVITY 17 AUGUST


FII trading activity on NSE and BSE

FII trading activity on NSE and BSE on Capital Market Segment
The following is combined FII trading data across NSE and BSE collated on the basis of trades executed by FIIs on
17-Aug-2012
FII trading activity on NSE and BSE in Capital Market Segment(In Rs. Crores)
CategoryDateBuy ValueSell ValueNet Value
FII17-Aug-20122169.111860.89308.22
Domestic Institutional Investors trading activity on NSE and BSE on Capital Market Segment
The following is combined Domestic Institutional Investors trading data across NSE and BSE collated on the basis of trades executed by Banks, DFIs, Insurance, MFs and New Pension System on
17-Aug-2012
DII trading activity on NSE and BSE in Capital Market Segment(In Rs. Crores)
CategoryDateBuy ValueSell ValueNet Value
DII17-Aug-20121044.551004.3640.19
The data is based on today's activity compiled on the basis of trading codes entered by trading members at the time of order entry and corresponding client category classification provided by trading members as part of unique client code details upload. This trade data is provisional and subject to change, inter alia, on account of custodial confirmation process, modifications etc. For final FII data, please refer to SEBI website at http://www.sebi.gov.in/sebiweb/investment/statistics.jsp?s=fii
BSE data has been compiled on the basis of marking of 'client type' while executing
orders on BOLT-TWs in equity segment.

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