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Equity Market Optimism Index

Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) Investment - Equity

Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) Investment - Equity

Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) Investment - Equity

Equity Market Optimism Index: ₹ 826.7 Billion

AbsoluteYoY% Change

Last updated: 01 May, 2026

Source:CMIE Economic Outlook, 1 Finance Research

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What does the Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) Investment - Equity data represent?

The Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) Investment in Equity data quantifies the investment made by domestic institutions such as mutual funds, insurance companies, pension funds, and banks in the domestic equity market.

Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) are those institutional investors which undertake investment in securities and other financial assets of the country they are based in.

What is the significance of the Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) Investment in Equities data?

This data is crucial for understanding the role of domestic capital in equity markets and its influence on market dynamics. Their investment decisions can provide stability to the market, especially during times of foreign investor pullbacks.

DII investments often align with broader economic trends. They may increase investments during economic growth phases and become more cautious during downturns.

DIIs can influence market liquidity. Their investment behaviour might also be influenced by interest rate changes, as these affect the returns on different financial instruments.

DIIs often respond to fiscal and monetary policy changes, adjusting their investment strategies based on policy shifts that impact the economy and financial markets.

How to interpret the Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) Investment in Equities data ?

DII investment levels reflect the confidence of domestic institutions in the equity market. High investment levels suggest optimism about market prospects, while low levels may indicate caution.

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