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Indian Stock Market Opens Lower Amid Dominant FII Selling Pressure

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Updated on 07 Nov 2025, 04:05 am

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Aditi Singh | Whalesbook News Team

Short Description:

Indian equity indices, including the Nifty 50, Sensex, and Bank Nifty, began Friday's trading session on a lower note. The market drift downwards is attributed to significant selling by Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs), which is overpowering buying from Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) and retail investors. Analysts note FIIs are shifting funds to cheaper markets, with no immediate triggers seen for a trend reversal.

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Stocks Mentioned:

Zomato Limited
Max Healthcare Institute Limited

Detailed Coverage:

Indian equity markets opened Friday's trading session with a marginal decline across major indices. The NSE Nifty 50 fell 124 points to 25,385, the BSE Sensex dropped 430 points to 82,880, and the Bank Nifty declined 202 points to 57,352. Small and mid-cap stocks also saw a dip. A key observation is that despite significant buying by Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) exceeding Foreign Institutional Investor (FII) selling yesterday, the market continues to drift downwards. This is due to aggressive shorting by FIIs overpowering buying momentum from DIIs and retail investors. FIIs are reportedly shifting capital to cheaper markets, a strategy that emboldens their selling pressure. Currently, there are no apparent immediate triggers for a significant trend reversal, though markets can be unpredictable. In early trade, top Nifty 50 gainers included Zomato, Max Healthcare Institute, Sun Pharma, Trent, and ICICI Bank. Major laggards were Bharti Airtel, HCL Technologies, Wipro, TCS, and JSW Steel. Bharti Airtel, HDFC Bank, Reliance Industries, TCS, and SBI were among the major movers. Impact: This news indicates a cautious market sentiment driven by foreign investor activity, potentially leading to volatility and affecting investor confidence. Impact Rating: 7/10 Difficult Terms: FII (Foreign Institutional Investor): An entity registered outside India that invests in Indian securities. DII (Domestic Institutional Investor): Indian-registered entities like mutual funds and insurance companies investing in Indian securities. Shorting: A trading strategy to profit from a price decrease by selling borrowed assets and buying them back later at a lower price.


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