While the volatility associated with portfolio capital flows is well known, there is also a concern that foreign institutional investors might introduce distortions in the host country markets due to the pressure on them to secure capital gains. In this context, present chapter attempts to find out the direction of causality between foreign institutional investors (FIIs) and performance of Indian stock market. To facilitate a better understanding of the causal linkage between FII flows and contemporaneous stock market returns (BSE National Index), a period of nineteen consecutive financial years ranging from January 1992 to December 2010 is selected. Granger Causality Test has been applied to test the direction of causality
The purpose of the study is to explore the determinants of foreign institutional investments in Indi...
Foreign investment was introduced in 1991 under Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA). This step wa...
A milestone policy decision in September 1992 of allowing Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) to ...
Since the global crisis (2008) emerged in the world economy, the inflows of foreign investors increa...
This paper examines the causalities in mean and variance between stock returns and Foreign Instituti...
Capital inflows play a substantial role in developing countries. It used to increase accumulation an...
The Indian stock market is one of the most dynamic and promising in emerging markets. Domestic insti...
Foreign investment and aid can help any country, even a developing one like India, improve its econo...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between macroeconomic parameters like E...
FIIs have a huge financial strength and invest for the purpose of income and capital appreciation. T...
The remarkable economic growth during the past two decades in most of the emerging countries had bee...
Since Indian capital market is vast and attract investors as their investment destination. The India...
India has become a focus point and an attractive hub for foreign investor’s post 199. This internati...
The international investment for Indian capital market is predominantly sourced through Foreign Dire...
Indian financial market has seen an extraordinary volatility in the last few years. Since the year 2...
The purpose of the study is to explore the determinants of foreign institutional investments in Indi...
Foreign investment was introduced in 1991 under Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA). This step wa...
A milestone policy decision in September 1992 of allowing Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) to ...
Since the global crisis (2008) emerged in the world economy, the inflows of foreign investors increa...
This paper examines the causalities in mean and variance between stock returns and Foreign Instituti...
Capital inflows play a substantial role in developing countries. It used to increase accumulation an...
The Indian stock market is one of the most dynamic and promising in emerging markets. Domestic insti...
Foreign investment and aid can help any country, even a developing one like India, improve its econo...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between macroeconomic parameters like E...
FIIs have a huge financial strength and invest for the purpose of income and capital appreciation. T...
The remarkable economic growth during the past two decades in most of the emerging countries had bee...
Since Indian capital market is vast and attract investors as their investment destination. The India...
India has become a focus point and an attractive hub for foreign investor’s post 199. This internati...
The international investment for Indian capital market is predominantly sourced through Foreign Dire...
Indian financial market has seen an extraordinary volatility in the last few years. Since the year 2...
The purpose of the study is to explore the determinants of foreign institutional investments in Indi...
Foreign investment was introduced in 1991 under Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA). This step wa...
A milestone policy decision in September 1992 of allowing Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) to ...