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Big Boy Buying - BLACKROCK INDIA EQUITIES FUND

Blackrock bought huge quantity of stocks in the first trading day of June session. Experts says, it could be a sign of FII comeback to India. We have never seen this kind of buying volume in a single trading session created by a single FII Fund in this year. Index has rallied 114 points and market maintains positive momentum throughout the day. Here are the details of their buying:



Script Name
Quantity
Price
Bharat Forge Ltd   
37,85,596
1238.97
Bharti Airtel Limited
203,57,018
422.94
Container Corp of India
23,36,051
1783.87
Eicher Motors Ltd
4,08,669
18836.82
Bharti Infratel Ltd.
164,93,193
472.59
Lupin Limited
83,46,296
1820.43
Marico Limited
80,26,147
433.25
Reliance Infrastructure Ltd
4,41,427
407.88
Shree Cements Ltd.
2,86,812
11302.7
UPL Limited
104,61,182
556.05
 

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