Since Indian capital market is vast and attract investors as their investment destination. The Indian market is steadily growing and had allured domestic investors community and foreign investors group in the past. The major part of investment in Indian capital market is attributed to institutional investors among whom foreign institutional investors (FIIs) are of primary importance. One eminent concern in the matter is whether these foreign institutional investors (FIIs) regulate the Indian capital market. This paper examines whether market movement can be explained by these investors and their impact on the capital markets. FIIs, because of their short-term nature, can have bidirectional causation with the returns of other domestic financ...
For making selection investment in India, one should be registered either as a foreign institutional...
Growth of Indian economy is a bit shy of 9% mark. The latter is a rough guide which the foreign inve...
The prosperity and success of a country are represented by the measures of its continuous growth of ...
The commencement of financial sector reform initiated in early 1990’s changed India’s policy on deve...
Foreign investment was introduced in 1991 under Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA). This step wa...
Ever since policymakers implemented the decision to liberalize India’s economy, allowing foreign inv...
The remarkable economic growth during the past two decades in most of the emerging countries had bee...
Foreign investment and aid can help any country, even a developing one like India, improve its econo...
A milestone policy decision in September 1992 of allowing Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) to ...
The permission to Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) in 1992, to invest in Indian stock market w...
The Indian government gives an open enticement to individuals, companies and other institutions to i...
FIIs have a huge financial strength and invest for the purpose of income and capital appreciation. T...
The Indian stock market is one of the most dynamic and promising in emerging markets. Domestic insti...
Economic reform measures include a number of structural and institutional changes in the different s...
Capital inflows play a substantial role in developing countries. It used to increase accumulation an...
For making selection investment in India, one should be registered either as a foreign institutional...
Growth of Indian economy is a bit shy of 9% mark. The latter is a rough guide which the foreign inve...
The prosperity and success of a country are represented by the measures of its continuous growth of ...
The commencement of financial sector reform initiated in early 1990’s changed India’s policy on deve...
Foreign investment was introduced in 1991 under Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA). This step wa...
Ever since policymakers implemented the decision to liberalize India’s economy, allowing foreign inv...
The remarkable economic growth during the past two decades in most of the emerging countries had bee...
Foreign investment and aid can help any country, even a developing one like India, improve its econo...
A milestone policy decision in September 1992 of allowing Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) to ...
The permission to Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) in 1992, to invest in Indian stock market w...
The Indian government gives an open enticement to individuals, companies and other institutions to i...
FIIs have a huge financial strength and invest for the purpose of income and capital appreciation. T...
The Indian stock market is one of the most dynamic and promising in emerging markets. Domestic insti...
Economic reform measures include a number of structural and institutional changes in the different s...
Capital inflows play a substantial role in developing countries. It used to increase accumulation an...
For making selection investment in India, one should be registered either as a foreign institutional...
Growth of Indian economy is a bit shy of 9% mark. The latter is a rough guide which the foreign inve...
The prosperity and success of a country are represented by the measures of its continuous growth of ...