India liberalized its financial markets by opening its doors to foreign institutional investors in September, 1992. We study this landmark event, by examining the impact of trading of Foreign Institutional Investors on the major stock indices of India. First, we find that unexpected flows have a greater impact than expected flows on stock indices. Second, we find strong evidence consistent with the base-broadening hypothesis. Third, we do not find any evidence that foreign institutional investors employ either momentum or contrarian strategies. Fourth, our findings support the price pressure hypothesis. Finally, the claim that foreigners’ destabilize the market is not substantiated. Keywords
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This thesis examines foreign institutional (portfolio) investors' (FIIs or FIIs) influence on govern...
Since Indian capital market is vast and attract investors as their investment destination. The India...
The Indian stock market is one of the most dynamic and promising in emerging markets. Domestic insti...
The permission to Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) in 1992, to invest in Indian stock market w...
The purpose of the study is to explore the determinants of foreign institutional investments in Indi...
The remarkable economic growth during the past two decades in most of the emerging countries had bee...
It is, generally, argued that we can attribute the rise and fall of stock market to the flow of fund...
Foreign investment and aid can help any country, even a developing one like India, improve its econo...
Growth of Indian economy is a bit shy of 9% mark. The latter is a rough guide which the foreign inve...
FIIs have a huge financial strength and invest for the purpose of income and capital appreciation. T...
Growth of Indian economy is a bit shy of 9% mark. The latter is a rough guide which the foreign inve...
This article examines the influence of foreign investors in explaining short-run dynamics and long-r...
Foreign investment was introduced in 1991 under Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA). This step wa...
AbstractThis paper investigates interactions of foreign institutional investments with market return...
Ever since policymakers implemented the decision to liberalize India’s economy, allowing foreign inv...
This thesis examines foreign institutional (portfolio) investors' (FIIs or FIIs) influence on govern...
Since Indian capital market is vast and attract investors as their investment destination. The India...
The Indian stock market is one of the most dynamic and promising in emerging markets. Domestic insti...
The permission to Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) in 1992, to invest in Indian stock market w...
The purpose of the study is to explore the determinants of foreign institutional investments in Indi...
The remarkable economic growth during the past two decades in most of the emerging countries had bee...
It is, generally, argued that we can attribute the rise and fall of stock market to the flow of fund...
Foreign investment and aid can help any country, even a developing one like India, improve its econo...
Growth of Indian economy is a bit shy of 9% mark. The latter is a rough guide which the foreign inve...
FIIs have a huge financial strength and invest for the purpose of income and capital appreciation. T...
Growth of Indian economy is a bit shy of 9% mark. The latter is a rough guide which the foreign inve...
This article examines the influence of foreign investors in explaining short-run dynamics and long-r...
Foreign investment was introduced in 1991 under Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA). This step wa...