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Book Foreign Institutional Investors  FIIs  and Capital Market in India

Download or read book Foreign Institutional Investors FIIs and Capital Market in India written by Kulwant Singh Phull and published by . This book was released on 2014 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Since the 1990s, one of the major forces changing the face and structure of international capital markets has been the flow of cross-border portfolio investments, especially by Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) from developed countries to the developing economies. Portfolio investors provide institutional character to the capital markets, flavored by highly intensive research and diversified investments. FIIs are specialized financial intermediaries managing savings collectively on behalf of investors, especially small investors, towards specific objectives in terms of risks, returns, and maturity of claims. FIIs make investments in various countries to provide a measure of portfolio diversification and hedging to their assets. The forces driving the recent change in the investment portfolio of FIIs - as reflected in the growing emphasis on equities of emerging market economies - include, inter alia: (a) increased accessibility of these markets after liberalization, (b) improved marketability, (c) fewer problems relating to thin trading, and (d) improved macroeconomic fundamentals of recipient countries. This book provides a detailed account and examination of various dimensions, determinants, deterrents, and other aspects of investment flows into India through FIIs.

Book FII Investment in India

Download or read book FII Investment in India written by Dr. Jayesh Desai and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In India in 1990s in its major policy shift started allowing foreign investment in its financial markets. This led to Foreign Institutional Investors (FII) gradually investing in Indian stock market and starting of a new era in Indian stock markets. Today FIIs have emerged to be one of the most dominant groups of investors with ownership of significant component of traded securities. Nevertheless flow of FII investment in Indian stock market has not remained same throughout. In this context, this paper tries to study trend of FII investment over the period of time. It also tries to find out structural changes in the investment flow of FIIs. Investigation is also done to find if multiple structural breaks are present in FII investment flow over the period of time. Study also tries to identify growth in Investment flow of FII in Indian stock market since liberalisation and it's impact on stock market return.

Book INDIAN STOCK MARKET AND INSTITUTIONAL INVESTMENTS

Download or read book INDIAN STOCK MARKET AND INSTITUTIONAL INVESTMENTS written by Dr. Sridhar Ryakala and published by Zenon Academic Publishing. This book was released on 2017-12-01 with total page 133 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Global integration, the widening and intensifying of links between high-income and developing countries has accelerated over the years. Over the past few years, the financial markets have become increasingly global. The Indian market has gained from foreign inflows through the investment of Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs). Following the implementation of reforms in the securities industry in the past few years, Indian stock markets have stood out in the world ranking. During the past few years India has emerged as one of the world’s fastest growing economies. The increasing interest of foreign players in the domestic broking industry is a testimony of the stock market’s growth. The Indian stock market has also received a thrust from rise in business transactions over the years, because of sharp drop in brokerage fees and transaction costs, launch of a slew of new products, and a robust regulatory environment. The importance of institutional investors’ particularly foreign investors is very much evident as one of the routine reasons offered by market analysts’ whenever the market rises, it is attributed to foreign investors' money and no wonder we see headlines like "FIIs Fuel Rally" etc., in the business press. This is not unusual with India alone as today’s most developed economies might have seen a similar trend in the past. Domestic institutional investors on the other hand being another important section of institutional investors are playing a vital role in the Indian stock market. These investors have emerged as important players in the Indian stock market and their activities are influencing the market. There are many instances where this section of investors has stabilized the market conditions on one hand whereas their moves took the market to destabilized position on the other hand. Therefore, both FIIs and DIIs have become the most important determinants in the functioning of the Indian stock market. Thus, increasing role of these institutional investors has brought both quantitative and qualitative developments in the stock market viz., expansion of securities business, increased depth and breadth of the market, and above all their dominant investment philosophy of emphasizing the fundamentals has rendered efficient pricing of the stocks. Hence, there is a need to examine how investments made by these two groups of institutional investors’ impact each other as well as stock market returns. This book is an attempt in that direction.

Book Foreign Institutional Investors FII  and The Indian Stock Market

Download or read book Foreign Institutional Investors FII and The Indian Stock Market written by Paramalakshmi Devi and published by LAP Lambert Academic Publishing. This book was released on 2012-05 with total page 176 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Foreign Institutional Investors (FII) and The Indian Stock Market An Economic Study SUMMARY Foreign Institutional Investor (FII) is used to denote an investor - mostly of the form of an institution or entity, which invests money in the financial markets of a country different from the one, where in the institution or entity was originally incorporated. FII investment is frequently referred to as hot money for the reason that it can leave the country at the same speed at which it comes in. In countries like India, statutory agencies like SEBI have prescribed norms to register FIIs and also to regulate such investments flowing in through FIIs. Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA), norms includes maintenance of highly rated bonds (collateral) with security exchange. Foreign Investment refers to investments made by residents of a country in financial assets and production process of another country. After the opening up of the borders for capital movement these investments have grown in leaps and bounds. But it had varied effects across the countries. It can affect the factor productivity of the recipient country and can also affect the balance of payments.

Book Mutual Fund Investments  FII Investments and Stock Market Returns in India

Download or read book Mutual Fund Investments FII Investments and Stock Market Returns in India written by Suchismita Bose and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 22 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Exploring the dynamic interaction between investment flows of mutual funds and foreign institutional investors (FIIs), based on post-crisis data, this study finds a strong negative relationship between the net investments by these two classes of institutional investors. Domestic mutual funds are found to determine their investment flows on the basis of their own previous investments, FII investments as well as market returns. The analysis suggests that the effect of stock market returns can be overshadowed by the effect of FII investments, in determining mutual fund flows. The study also finds evidence of net investments by FIIs having a causal influence on stock market returns even as it fails to identify any causal relation between domestic mutual funds' net investments and domestic stock returns. The conservative and contrarian pattern of mutual fund net investments in equity markets, as brought out by this study, indicates why equity mutual funds, as a group, have not provided a strong domestic alternative to foreign flows in the Indian stock market.

Book FII Flows to Indian Capital Market

Download or read book FII Flows to Indian Capital Market written by Gurmeet Singh and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 15 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This study investigates the cause and effects of foreign institutional investors' investment in Indian by finding the relationship between the foreign institutional investment and financial and real economy variables over the period from January 2007 to March 2014. Johansen's co-integration and vector error correction model have been applied to explore the long-run equilibrium relationship between FII flows and macroeconomic and financial variables. The analysis reveals that the FII's investment in India & variables under the study are co-integrated and, hence, a long-run equilibrium relationship exists between them. It is observed from the VECM that in the long-run, the relationship between the FII investment in India and wholesale price index, index of industrial production and exchange rate are positive. In the Granger causality sense, FII's investment in India causes WIP, Exchange Rate causes FII's investment and there is bidirectional causality exists between FII's investment and index of industrial production. While the findings show the evidence of causality from FII flow to wholesale price index in both long-run and short run but not other way around. Furthermore, it is observed from the findings that FII flow causes exchange rate in long run only. Exchange rate also decides the FII flows in short run.

Book Portfolio Flows Into India

Download or read book Portfolio Flows Into India written by Mr.James P. F. Gordon and published by International Monetary Fund. This book was released on 2003-01-01 with total page 39 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This paper analyzes the factors affecting portfolio equity flows into India using monthly data. Flows to India are small compared to other emerging markets, but seem to be relatively less volatile. They also seem to be quite resilient. The paper shows that portfolio flows are determined by both external and domestic factors. Among external factors, LIBOR and emerging market stock returns are important, while the primary domestic determinants are the lagged stock return and changes in credit ratings. In quantitative terms, both external and domestic factors are found to be about equally important.

Book Foreign Investors Under Stress

Download or read book Foreign Investors Under Stress written by Ila Patnaik and published by International Monetary Fund. This book was released on 2013-05-22 with total page 31 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Emerging market policy makers have been concerned about the financial stability implications of financial globalization. These concerns are focused on behavior under stressed conditions. Do tail events in the home country trigger off extreme responses by foreign investors – are foreign investors `fair weather friends'? In this, is there asymmetry between the response of foreign investors to very good versus very bad days? Do foreign investors have a major impact on domestic markets through large inflows or outflows – are they ‘big fish in a small pond’? Do extreme events in world markets induce extreme behavior by foreign investors, thus making them vectors of crisis transmission? We propose a modified event study methodology focused on tail events, which yields evidence on these questions. The results, for India, do not suggest that financial globalization has induced instability on the equity market.

Book The Investment Technology of Foreign and Domestic Institutional Investors in an Emerging Market

Download or read book The Investment Technology of Foreign and Domestic Institutional Investors in an Emerging Market written by Ila Patnaik and published by International Monetary Fund. This book was released on 2013-04-22 with total page 38 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The literature on the investment technology of foreign versus domestic investors has inconclusive results. This paper revisits the question, with a focus on decomposing portfolio performance into asset allocation and security selection. We document signicant differences in exposure to systematic asset pricing factors between foreign and domestic investors. A quasi-experimental strategy is introduced, for comparing security selection after controlling for diferences in asset allocation. Our results show that foreign investors in India do remarkably poorly at security selection.

Book Factors Affecting Investment Behaviour of Foreign Institutional Investors

Download or read book Factors Affecting Investment Behaviour of Foreign Institutional Investors written by Mrunal Joshi and published by . This book was released on 2018 with total page 13 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Liberalization of economic policies in 1992 allowed foreign institutional investors investing in Indian capital markets. Though FII permitted to invest Indian stock markets in 1992, they actually started investing in India from 1997 and factual growth of FII investment came after 2002. Since then participation of FII in Indian stock market has continuously increased. They have emerged to be one of the largest investors and have acquired ownership of substantial proportion of non-promoter shares. They have also emerged to be dominant market players contributing very high proportion 41.73% of total stock exchange turnover of BSE and NSE combined. In Indian markets, FII are perceived to be very large and sophisticated investors with very high impact on stock market returns. Many investors and market participants tend to make their stock market strategy based on investment pattern of FII and base their stock market analysis on their perception about factors considered by FII in their investment decision. In this context this paper studies perception of market participants about major determinants of FII investment decision and extent to which investors are influenced by FII investment.

Book Institutional Investors and the Indian Stock Market

Download or read book Institutional Investors and the Indian Stock Market written by S. S. S. Kumar and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 16 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An attempt is made in this paper to analyze and compare the different institutional investors' investments in the Indian stock market. The chief categories of institutional investors considered in the study are Foreign Portfolio Investors (FIIs), Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) and Participatory Note investors (PNIs). The results of the study indicate that DIIs are negatively correlated with both PNIs and FIIs while there is a positive correlation between FIIs and PNIs. Further both FII and P-Note investors' behavior is alike and they are predominantly short-term return seeking investors and fundamental factors are not found to be significantly explaining the changes in these inflows. The INR-USD exchange rate appeared to be the chief determinant of the PNIs and PNIs Granger causes FIIs. However in the case of domestic institutional investments are not influenced by the exchange rate. Further DIIs are not Granger caused by P-Note investments and FII investments. Therefore, it can be concluded that not all institutional investors act alike and the presence of DIIs in Indian market appears to be providing a kind of stability that is much needed in case of a sudden flight of foreign investments triggered by global events.

Book Exploring the Causality for FIIs  Investment Deviations in India

Download or read book Exploring the Causality for FIIs Investment Deviations in India written by Amiya K. Sahu and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 19 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As an emerging market, India has been attracting foreign investments since 1993. In the equity market, Foreign Institutional Investors' (FIIs') net investments have grown at a CAGR of 21% since then. What causes the attraction? Several studies (Griffin, 2004; Sehgal and Tripathy, 2009; Bodla and Kumar, 2009) have empirically found that FII investments have a significant bearing on Indian markets at an aggregate level. Do they monitor company fundamentals and enjoy information asymmetry? Can other investors follow FIIs?We investigate association between institutional (FII) ownership and stock fundamentals. This study uses a large sample balanced panel data model and support for our hypothesis testing for the period of 2001-2010. We find that the quarterly changes in FII holding has unidirectional and bidirectional causal interactions with lagged indicators between FIIs' holding and company fundamentals. Hence, if FIIs' investments are mocked (retail investors), one may have a good recipe for profits. Our results can also imply that FIIs can have significant contribution in controlling agency problem and adding to existing literature on shareholder activism.

Book Determinants of Foreign Institutional Investor s Investment in India

Download or read book Determinants of Foreign Institutional Investor s Investment in India written by Gurmeet Singh and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 16 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This study investigates the determinants of foreign institutional investors' Investment in Indian by finding the relationship between the foreign institutional investment and financial and real economy variables namely, return on NIFTY, volume of NSE, index of industrial production, wholesale price index, and exchange rate and call money rate over the period from January 2007 to March 2014. Johansen's co-integration and vector error correction model have been applied to explore the long-run equilibrium relationship between FII's investment and macroeconomic and financial variables. The analysis reveals that the FII's investment in India & variables under the study are co-integrated and, hence, a long-run equilibrium relationship exists between them. It is observed from the VECM that in the long-run, the relationship between the FII investment in India and return on NIFTY index of NSE, index of industrial production, exchange rate and call money rate are positive. In the Granger causality sense, FII's investment in India causes WIP, Exchange Rate causes FII's investment and there is bidirectional causality exists between FII's investment and index of industrial production. Furthermore, it is observed form the findings of VECM and Granger Causality test that FII's investment creates a long run relationship with return on NIFTY index of NSE, exchange rate and call money rate but in short run no causality found between them.

Book FOREIGN INSTITUTIONAL INVESTMENT  FII   With Reference to the Indian Stock Market

Download or read book FOREIGN INSTITUTIONAL INVESTMENT FII With Reference to the Indian Stock Market written by M. Shanmukha Rao and published by Mr. M. Shanmukha Rao. This book was released on 2022-11 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The present study concentrated on the Foreign Institutional Investment (FII) in India, in this chapter researcher discussed the brief background of the Indian Financial System. The Foreign Investments are one of the components of any financial system; in this consideration, we have to understand the financial system in India, reforms which facilitate the flow of foreign capital.

Book Impact of FII Flows on Indian Capital Market

Download or read book Impact of FII Flows on Indian Capital Market written by Vaishali Jain and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 11 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The progress and prosperity of a nation is reflected by the pace of its sustained economic growth and development which is provided by investment. Not only foreign exchange domestic savings but the magnitude and quality of foreign investment is also necessary for the well being of a country. The Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) have emerged as important players in the Indian equity market in the recent past and are gradually becoming one of the major factors that contribute towards the growth of the financial markets, more so in developing economies like India. The main objective was to study the effect of FII flow on capital markets, extent of Granger Causality between FII flows and capital market growth and lead-lag relationship between FII flows and NSE Nifty. The database used for the study is composed of the monthly data of FII flow and NSE Nifty. While selecting the sample certain criteria were followed. While collecting data for FII flows, data pertaining to the equity investment only was used. The data used was collected integration have been computed with the help of Gretl and other relevant software available for statistical analysis. The results of the study did imply that FII investment and NIFITY were influenced by various other macroeconomic fundamentals on the basis of which growth were studied and in any way did not have any causal relationship with each other.

Book Handbook of the Economics of Finance

Download or read book Handbook of the Economics of Finance written by G. Constantinides and published by Elsevier. This book was released on 2003-11-04 with total page 698 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Arbitrage, State Prices and Portfolio Theory / Philip h. Dybvig and Stephen a. Ross / - Intertemporal Asset Pricing Theory / Darrell Duffle / - Tests of Multifactor Pricing Models, Volatility Bounds and Portfolio Performance / Wayne E. Ferson / - Consumption-Based Asset Pricing / John y Campbell / - The Equity Premium in Retrospect / Rainish Mehra and Edward c. Prescott / - Anomalies and Market Efficiency / William Schwert / - Are Financial Assets Priced Locally or Globally? / G. Andrew Karolyi and Rene M. Stuli / - Microstructure and Asset Pricing / David Easley and Maureen O'hara / - A Survey of Behavioral Finance / Nicholas Barberis and Richard Thaler / - Derivatives / Robert E. Whaley / - Fixed-Income Pricing / Qiang Dai and Kenneth J. Singleton.

Book ROLE OF FOREIGN INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS  FIIS  IN INDIAN STOCK MARKET

Download or read book ROLE OF FOREIGN INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS FIIS IN INDIAN STOCK MARKET written by Ashish C. Makwana and published by Mr. Ashish C. Makwana. This book was released on 2023-01-22 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The role of investment in encouraging economic growth has predictable considerable concentration in India since independence. But the role of foreign institutional investment in the economic development of India is a recent topic of debate. The issues of role of FIIs investments and volatility of Indian stock market have become increasingly central issues in recent times to financial practitioners, market participants, regulators and researchers.