K. Lakhsmi (2007), "Institutional Investors in Indian Commodity Derivative Market- Prospective for the Futures",Dr. Lakshmi "Institutional Investor in Indian Commodity Derivative Markets- Prospects for the Future" Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract= 977129 (accessed on April 3,...
Institutional Investors -- Foreign and Domestic and its Impact on the Stock Market Volatility in India Journal of IMS GroupAgarwal, AnuradhaMenani, Shikha
Foreign Institutional Investors in India Some of the countries with the highest volume of foreign institutional investments are those with developing economies, which generally provide investors with higher growth potential thanmature economies. This is one reason FIIs are commonly found in India, which ...
Foreign institutional investors have gained a significant role in Indian stock markets. The increase in the volume of foreign institutional investment (FII) inflows in recent years has led to concerns regarding the volatility of these flows, threat of capital flight, its impact on the stock markets...
This indicates that the power to influence market returns in India has shifted from the domestic institutional investors to foreign institutional investors during the QE period. Thus, we find evidence for a change in the market dynamics of an emerging country due to spillover effects of an ...
This paper examines index rebalancing events of Nifty 50 and Nifty Next 50 of National Stock Exchange (NSE) of India. • We find support for the “investor recognition hypothesis”, where institutional investors ownership increase. ownership in stocks that are added (deletion) to an index after...
Foreign institutional investors go on selling spree in India's markets. 被引量: 0发表: 2005年 Foreign Institutional Investment Flows (FII) in Indian Companies India has witnessed over a decade of FIIs portfolio flows and with each passing year, these flows have gained in their significance and...
This paper examines the relationship between investments by foreign institutional investors (FIIs) and financial markets in India. By using a bivariate asymmetric BEKK-GARCH (1, 1) model, we find that FII investments are largely driven by profit opportunities available in financial markets. Granger ...
Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) play an important role in Indian stock market. Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI) gave a lot of stock market reforms after the year 2000. These reforms affected the FIIs to a large extent. I include the stock market reforms which were directly ...
Update: Record $2.7 Billion IPO by India’s Life Insurance Corp. Is Oversubscribed While the anchor portion of the IPO drew in sovereign funds from Norway and Singapore, most of the shares went to domestic mutual funds. “Foreign institutional investors have been pulling out heavily in the seco...