A Study on the Role of Foreign Institutional Investors FII’s in the Indian Capital Market

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  • N Gopinathan Research scholar, Department of Management studies, Sathyabama University, Chennai-119
  • Dr S S Rau Professor, Department of Management Studies, Sathyabama University, Chennai-119

Abstract

FII’s are institutions established or incorporated outside India, which proposes to make investment in Indian securities. The FII’s have been playing key role in the Indian capital market, since their entry in the early 1990’s. Their importance has been growing overtime and their net investment is on the rise in the recent past. This portfolio flows by FlI’s bring with them great advantage as they are engines of growth while lowering the cost of capital in the emerging market. This paper indicates whether Foreign Institutional investors have emerged as the most dominant investor group in the domestic market or not.

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Published

02-01-2013

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Gopinathan, N., & Rau, D. S. S. (2013). A Study on the Role of Foreign Institutional Investors FII’s in the Indian Capital Market. Journal of Contemporary Research in Management (JCRM), 4(2). Retrieved from https://jcrm.psgim.ac.in/index.php/jcrm/article/view/63

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