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Foreign Institutional Investors
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“ANALYSIS OF FII TRENDS WITH REFERENCE TO INDIAN ECONOMY”

DIPTANSHU GRAHAM
BSc(BIO CHEM),MBA
Specialization: Financial Management

INDEX CHAPTER | PARTICULARS | PAGE | 1 | ABSTRACT | | 2 | EXECUTIVE SUMMARY | | 3 | THE EXISTENCE OF FIIS ON DEVELOPING ECONOMIES LIKE INDIA | | 4 | INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS | | 5 | FOREIGN INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS | | | SOURCES OF FII IN INDIA | | | SEBI REGISTRATION OF FII | | | WHY THERE IS A NEED OF FII | | 6 | ROLE OF FII IN CAPITAL MARKET | | | INTRODUCTION TO CAPITAL MARKET | | | DETERMINANTS OF FII | | | EFEECT OF FII ON MARKET | | | FII DEFINED | | | TOP 5 FII IN INDIA | | | VOLATITLITY OF FII | | 7 | NORMS APPLIED ON FII’S BY SEBI | | 8 | SECTORAL INVESTMENTS OF FII | | 9 | COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS OF FII | | 10 | POLICY OF GOVERMENTS TOWARDS FII | | | EVOLUTION OF POLICY | | | POLICY DEVELOPMENT OF FOREIGN INVESTMENT | | | RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AND POLICY ON FII BY SEBI | | 11 | CAUSALITY BETWEEN THE FII INVESTMENT FLOW AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN INDIA | | 12 | RECOMMENDATION AND CONCLUSION | | 13 | BIBLOGRAPHY | |

LIST OF TABLES, CHARTS &GRAPHS TABLE | PARTICULARS | PAGE NO. | 1 | DOMESTIC INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS | | 2 | FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN INDIA | | 3 | SOURCES OF FII IN INDIA | | 4 | TOTAL FII REGISTERED AT THE END OF 2010 | | 5 | MARKET INDEX MOVEMENT | | 6 | NET FII EQUITY INFLOWS | | 7 | TOP 5 FIIs | | 8 | REGISTRATION PROCESS OF FII WITH SEBI | | 9 | SECTORAL INVESTMENT OF FII | | 10 | EVOLUTION OF POLICY FRAME WORK | | 11 | YEAR WISE NET INFLOW OF FII IN INDIA | | 12 | GDP GROWTH OF INDIA | | 13 | INFLATION RATE IDEX | |

LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
FII FOREIGN INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
SEBI SECURITY EXCANGE BOARD OF INDIA
BSE BOMBAY STOCK EXCHANGE
FDI FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
DII DIRECT INSTITUTIONAL INVESTOR
OPEC ORGANIZATION OF THE PETROLEUM EXPORTING

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