DIIs Counter FII Selling as Indian Markets Exhibit Muted Close on September 15, 2025
Published: 2025-09-15 21:00 IST | Category: Markets | Author: Abhi
Market Snapshot
The Indian benchmark indices experienced a subdued trading session on Monday, September 15, 2025. The Nifty 50 ended at 25,069.20, registering a minor decline of 0.18%. Similarly, the BSE Sensex closed at 81,887.76, down by 13.04 points. This marginal movement suggests a lack of strong directional conviction in the market, despite notable institutional activity. Most sectoral indices traded flat, with the Nifty IT index notably declining by nearly 1%.
Institutional Flows: Cash Market
The cash segment witnessed a clear divergence in activity between foreign and domestic institutional investors on September 15, 2025.
- Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) were net sellers, offloading equities worth ₹1,268.60 crore. This marks a continuation of a cautious stance from foreign investors, contributing to the overall subdued market performance.
- Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs), on the other hand, demonstrated robust buying interest. DIIs were net buyers, injecting ₹1,933.30 crore into the cash market. This strong domestic support played a crucial role in preventing a sharper market downturn, absorbing the FII selling pressure.
Derivatives Market Activity
Provisional data for the derivatives segment on September 15, 2025, indicated negligible net activity from Foreign Institutional Investors, with FII Net Derivatives showing 0.00. This suggests that comprehensive derivative data for the day might not have been fully released or updated at the time of reporting. For the previous trading day, September 12, 2025, FIIs were net buyers in derivatives, particularly in index options and futures, while DIIs showed bullishness in index futures.
Key Drivers and Outlook
The market's resilience despite FII outflows highlights the increasing influence and counterbalancing power of Domestic Institutional Investors. DIIs have consistently been net buyers in recent sessions, providing a strong floor to the market amidst global uncertainties. The mixed performance across sectors, with IT experiencing a decline and others like metal and financial services seeing slight gains, points to a stock-specific rather than broad-based market movement.
Investors will continue to monitor global cues and upcoming corporate announcements. The ongoing FII selling, if sustained, could pose challenges, but the strong domestic liquidity from DIIs is expected to act as a significant support. The Nifty's immediate support is seen around 24851, with hurdles at 25155.
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