Investor domestik tingkatkan kepemilikan di HDFC Bank dan sembilan saham lainnya

Investor institusional domestik meningkatkan kepemilikan mereka di sejumlah perusahaan berkapitalisasi besar di India selama kuartal Maret 2026. Aksi beli berfokus pada sektor keuangan, teknologi, telekomunikasi, dan industri meskipun harga saham mengalami penurunan tajam.

HDFC Bank memuncaki daftar dengan DII yang menambah 420 juta saham senilai Rs 36.315 crore. Saham tersebut turun 26,20 persen selama periode tersebut.

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