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Mumbai, Nov 13 (PTI) Foreign portfolio investors’ (FPI) ownership in NSE-listed companies has declined to 16.9 per cent at the end of September, lowest in 15 years, the largest stock bourse said on Thursday.
The domestic mutual funds’ ownership climbed to 10.9 per cent in the ninth straight quarter of increase, data shared by NSE said, adding that this is on the back of strong flows into systematic investment plans (SIP).
On the individual investors front, the extent of ownership was steady, but when combined with their holdings of MFs, the contribution comes to 18.75 per cent of the market, the highest in 22 years, it said.
Promoter holdings remained steady at 50.1 per cent for all the companies, and 49.3 per cent for Nifty500 fiirms.
However, when looked at t

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