DIIs include local mutual funds, insurance companies, pension funds and banks. Their increased participation has reduced the effect of higher market volatility on Indian equities compared with the peers in emerging markets.
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DIIs include local mutual funds, insurance companies, pension funds and banks. Their increased participation has reduced the effect of higher market volatility on Indian equities compared with the peers in emerging markets
ET Intelligence Group: The ratio between the equity assets under management (AUM) of domestic institutional investors (DIIs) and foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) reached a record 0.9 in December 2022 reflecting the increasing clout of the former set of investors. According to the data from NSDL, the ratio was nearly 10% higher than the long-term average. DIIs include local mutual funds, insurance companies, pension funds and banks. Their
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