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Friday, January 22, 2010
FIIs had built short pos of over Rs 14K Cr in the market since Dec 24; A massive short-covering by FIIs may give strong support to the markets!!!
FIIs unwind positions; first rise since extended trading hours. The turnover in equity derivatives on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) on Thursday recorded a jump of close to 80 per cent, the first surge this year after extension of trading hours. Around 4.39 million future and option (F&O) contracts were traded.
The turnover rose to Rs 1,11,000 crore as against the average of Rs 60,000 crore. The spurt was due to the huge unwinding of positions by some large foreign institutional investors (FIIs), market players said.
The jump in volumes and turnover in the F&O segment was exceptional on Thursday. There was basket selling in the Nifty index by some funds, which is why volumes and turnover rose significantly. Also, selling was seen in some high-beta stocks after index heavyweights like Larsen and Tubro and BHEL fell sharply.
For the Nifty, 5,200 and 5,180 were seen as strong support levels. Huge selling, which resulted in higher volumes, was witnessed as stop-losses were triggered due to heavy selling in index heavyweights.
According to one of the broking firm, foreign institutional investors had primarily built huge short positions in the equity futures segment. “The FIIs had built short positions of over Rs 14,000 crore in the market since December 24. Out of this, shorts of over Rs 900 crore were built in Nifty index futures,” said a research report.
A massive short-covering by FIIs may give strong support to the markets during the expiry of January futures contracts.
The turnover rose to Rs 1,11,000 crore as against the average of Rs 60,000 crore. The spurt was due to the huge unwinding of positions by some large foreign institutional investors (FIIs), market players said.
The jump in volumes and turnover in the F&O segment was exceptional on Thursday. There was basket selling in the Nifty index by some funds, which is why volumes and turnover rose significantly. Also, selling was seen in some high-beta stocks after index heavyweights like Larsen and Tubro and BHEL fell sharply.
For the Nifty, 5,200 and 5,180 were seen as strong support levels. Huge selling, which resulted in higher volumes, was witnessed as stop-losses were triggered due to heavy selling in index heavyweights.
According to one of the broking firm, foreign institutional investors had primarily built huge short positions in the equity futures segment. “The FIIs had built short positions of over Rs 14,000 crore in the market since December 24. Out of this, shorts of over Rs 900 crore were built in Nifty index futures,” said a research report.
A massive short-covering by FIIs may give strong support to the markets during the expiry of January futures contracts.