Foreign institutional investor buying momentum will support large-cap equities if crude oil prices stabilize
Too little corroboration in the last 3 days to call a trend (1 article). Watching for it to gain traction.
Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) are showing buying momentum, which could support large-cap equities, particularly if crude oil prices stabilize. This trend is observed with FIIs consistently buying in markets like India, suggesting confidence in large-cap stocks.
FII activity is a significant driver of capital flows into equity markets, influencing liquidity and investor sentiment. Stability in crude oil prices can reduce volatility and enhance risk appetite, potentially leading to sustained investment in large-cap equities.
"Another important trend is that the trend of FIIs turning buyers continues. During the last four trading days, FIIs have been buyers in India. They have bought equity for Rs 3954 crores in the cash market in the last four days. This trend may continue if crude remains stable."