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The opening of the Indian stock market to Foreign Institutional Investors (FII) in 1992 made way for substantial foreign funds. Since then, the number of FIIs has been increasing to 740 currently. The FIIs saw merit in the strength of the Indian economy and foresaw growth potential with high profits than in their home markets. Other attractive factors for FIIs included the dematerialization of shares, rolling settlements, online trading and trading of ...
This six-part series begins with a look at the proceedings of the international conference that focused on banking, finance and insurance. Volume II brings to light the theoretical concepts of the capital market, investor perceptions, inflation, etc. Volume III deals with corporate finance and the techniques, decision-making and its other aspects. Volume IV delves into the area of derivatives and risk management and addresses its many issues. Some of the ...
Here is a four-part series on the proceedings of the international conference on business and finance. Of these four volumes, Volume I is a compilation of research papers that focus on the theoretical concepts of corporate and international finance and the response of various Indian venture capitalists. Volume II consists of the findings of researchers and practitioners who have studied the link between stock returns and macroeconomic variables, and have then ...