Indian stock markets closed for Good Friday; Asian markets see gains

ANI April 18, 2025 198 views

Indian stock markets remained closed for Good Friday while major Asian indices posted gains. Foreign investors continued buying Indian equities, recording a net inflow of Rs 4,667 crore. Global markets showed mixed signals with US futures fluctuating and European indices declining. Investors await quarterly earnings reports and global cues when Indian markets reopen next week.

"Foreign Institutional Investors were net buyers with Rs 4,667.94 crore inflow while DIIs turned sellers" – Market Data
Mumbai, April 18: Indian stock markets are shut on Friday due to the Good Friday holiday. However, other major Asian markets continued their upward trend, with key indices posting gains.

Key Points

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Asian markets gain with Nikkei up 0.66%

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FIIs net buyers with Rs 4,667.94 crore inflow

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US and European futures trade mixed

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Key Indian firms to announce Q4 earnings

Japan's Nikkei 225 index rose by 0.66 per cent, Taiwan's weighted index gained 0.58 per cent, and South Korea's KOSPI was also up by 0.27 per cent at the time of this report. Apart from these, other Asian markets were closed due to holidays.

Back home, several companies are scheduled to announce their fourth quarter earnings today. These include Just Dial, Mastek, Network 18 Media & Investments, Laxmi Goldorna House, Amal, Yaari Digital Integrated Services, Teamo Productions, and Jay Kailash Namkeen.

On Thursday, Indian markets experienced significant activity from foreign investors. According to data for April 17, 2025, Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) or Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) were net buyers in the cash segment. They bought shares worth Rs 18,210.41 crore and sold shares worth Rs 13,542.47 crore, resulting in a net inflow of Rs 4,667.94 crore.

In contrast, Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) were net sellers. They purchased shares worth Rs 13,773.79 crore and sold shares worth Rs 15,779.94 crore, resulting in a net outflow of Rs 2,006.15 crore.

Meanwhile, global market cues remain mixed. U.S. stock futures presented a mixed picture. Dow Jones futures dropped sharply by 521.0 points or 1.32 per cent to 39148. However, Nasdaq futures edged higher by 30.0 points or 0.17 per cent to 18287.

In Europe, major indices were also trading in the red. CAC futures in France declined by 33.0 points or 0.45 per cent to 7298. Germany's DAX futures fell by 145.0 points or 0.68 per cent to 21331. U.K.'s FTSE futures also dipped by 35.0 points or 0.42 per cent to 8242.

With Indian markets closed, investors will be closely watching global market trends and earnings announcements for cues when trading resumes on Monday.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Interesting to see Asian markets gaining while we're closed. Hope this positive momentum continues into next week! 🤞 The FII inflows on Thursday were quite substantial too.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the market holiday, I wish there was more consistency in reporting. The article jumps from Asian markets to earnings to FII data without clear transitions. Still, useful info!
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Sanjay T.
That net FII inflow of ₹4,667 cr is impressive! But DIIs selling is concerning. Anyone tracking these companies reporting earnings today? Just Dial's results could be interesting.
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Anita R.
Mixed signals globally - US futures down but Nasdaq up, Europe in red. Makes me nervous about Monday opening. Maybe time to review my portfolio this long weekend.
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Vikram S.
Good Friday break gives us time to analyze Thursday's movements properly. That 521 point drop in Dow futures is massive! Wonder how it'll impact Asian markets next week.

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