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srishail
2010-09-06 03:43:01


Guru is it possible to know on perticular day fii or dii fund inflow or outflow on perticular day. if yes how to know that major moves.


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2010-09-06 10:01:54

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You can download FII and DII historical data using the following item:
FII & DII - Foreign and Domestic Institutional Investors





FII & DII - Foreign and Domestic Institutional Investors (by QuantShare, uploaded several months ago)
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