Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) and Capital Market in India

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This is a detailed study of the dimensions, determinants, deterrents and other aspects of investment flows into India through foreign institutional investors (FIIs) since they started flowing into the country in 1993. The study takes up the question of how the cross-border flow of the investments has been affecting the international capital markets. They discuss meaning and types of FIIs, areas of investment for FIIs, entry routes for them, their registration and restrictions on FIIs. They mention the number of FIIs in India and discusses major FIIs. They deal with themes like foreign direct investment (FDI) versus foreign portfolio investment (FPI). They views deterrents to FIIs like restrictions on investment, rupee volatility, problems for monetary and exchange rate policy, the alternative of gold, and enforcement issues.

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Title
Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) and Capital Market in India
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Edition
1st. ed.
Publisher
ISBN
9788177083767
Length
xvi+176p., 23cm.
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