FIIs are increasing their stakes in these top stocks
Foreign Institutional Investors have recently been net sellers in the market. However, in this post, we will highlight the top stocks in which FIIs have increased their stakes.
Indian equities started correcting in October 2021 and are continually dropping. Although there were other causes that contributed to this downturn, one of the most significant was selling pressure from Foreign Institutional Investors (FII). Looking at FII activity statistics, we can plainly see that FII has been steadily withdrawing money from the markets.
FII Activity (Rs Crores) in Cash Segment
|
Date
|
Gross Purchase
|
Gross Sales
|
Net Purchase/Sales
|
Apr-22
|
1,47,478
|
1,88,131
|
-40,653
|
Mar-22
|
2,03,611
|
2,46,892
|
-43,281
|
Feb-22
|
1,36,264
|
1,81,984
|
-45,720
|
Jan-22
|
1,41,178
|
1,82,524
|
-41,346
|
Dec-21
|
1,46,074
|
1,81,567
|
-35,494
|
Nov-21
|
2,04,204
|
2,44,106
|
-39,902
|
Oct-21
|
1,85,567
|
2,11,139
|
-25,572
|
FII Activity (Rs Crores) in Futures Segment (Index)
|
FII Activity (Rs Crores) in Options Segment (Index)
|
Date
|
Gross Purchase
|
Gross Sales
|
Net Purchase/Sales
|
Gross Purchase
|
Gross Sales
|
Net Purchase/Sales
|
Apr-22
|
91,740
|
1,01,638
|
-9,898
|
1,45,00,848
|
1,44,59,166
|
41,682
|
Mar-22
|
1,28,130
|
1,24,916
|
3,215
|
1,36,37,721
|
1,35,93,594
|
44,127
|
Feb-22
|
1,28,160
|
1,22,657
|
5,502
|
1,73,50,633
|
1,72,96,962
|
53,670
|
Jan-22
|
98,035
|
1,08,993
|
-10,958
|
1,43,20,974
|
1,42,86,257
|
34,717
|
Dec-21
|
1,03,253
|
1,04,205
|
-952
|
1,23,29,491
|
1,23,08,332
|
21,158
|
Nov-21
|
1,04,658
|
1,03,696
|
962
|
1,16,71,444
|
1,16,48,494
|
22,951
|
Oct-21
|
1,06,793
|
1,09,338
|
-2,545
|
1,02,58,492
|
1,02,40,951
|
17,540
|
FII Activity (Rs Crores) in Futures Segment (Stocks)
|
FII Activity (Rs Crores) in Options Segment (Stocks)
|
Date
|
Gross Purchase
|
Gross Sales
|
Net Purchase/Sales
|
Gross Purchase
|
Gross Sales
|
Net Purchase/Sales
|
Apr-22
|
3,92,494
|
3,98,112
|
-5,618
|
1,97,240
|
1,97,032
|
208
|
Mar-22
|
4,29,374
|
4,35,954
|
-6,580
|
4,23,823
|
4,23,212
|
611
|
Feb-22
|
4,40,370
|
4,18,180
|
22,191
|
2,99,494
|
3,00,612
|
-1,119
|
Jan-22
|
4,17,683
|
4,24,725
|
-7,043
|
3,51,083
|
3,52,722
|
-1,639
|
Dec-21
|
3,85,964
|
3,78,972
|
6,992
|
2,93,999
|
2,93,072
|
928
|
Nov-21
|
4,46,264
|
4,39,155
|
7,109
|
3,84,059
|
3,84,527
|
-468
|
Oct-21
|
5,03,465
|
5,17,155
|
-13,690
|
5,98,880
|
5,99,224
|
-344
|
According to the figures above, FIIs were net sellers in the cash category from October 2021 to April 2022. However, the bulk of the selling did not occur in the Futures & Options (F&O) category. In this post, we have identified the top equities in which FIIs are increasing their stakes.
Stocks
|
CMP (Rs)
|
Market Cap (Rs Crore)
|
FII Holding Change QoQ (%)
|
MF Holding Change QoQ (%)
|
Restaurant Brands Asia Ltd.
|
96.8
|
4,772.5
|
11.4
|
0.6
|
Brightcom Group Ltd.
|
57.5
|
11,603.1
|
10.3
|
0.0
|
Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd.
|
624.6
|
9,706.7
|
5.1
|
-0.5
|
National Aluminium Company Ltd.
|
96.9
|
17,787.8
|
4.7
|
-1.4
|
BSE Ltd.
|
736.0
|
9,955.7
|
3.7
|
-0.3
|