A TERM PAPER ON FDI AND FII IN INDIA SUBMITTED TO: DR. SAMPADA KAPSE SUBMITTED BY: LEENA KANJANI (08080) SULABH MAHETA (08084) ANITA PARYANI (08096) AMIN PATTANI (08100) MEHUL RAKHOLIYA (08101) KRISHNA VYAS (08118) INTRODUCTION Foreign investment refers to investments made by the residents of a country in the financial assets and production processes of another country. The effect of foreign investment‚ however‚ varies from country to country. It can affect the factor
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RESEARCH PROJECT REPORT ON “Analytical Study Of Foreign Direct Investment in India” Project Report Submitted towards Partial fulfillment of requirements for obtaining the degree of Master of Business Administration Session 2009-10 SUBMITTED BY Deepak kumar Gautam 0826370012 V.S.B SUBMITTED TO: Miss GarimaChaudhary Faculty Guide VIDYA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MEERUT 1 CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Deepak Kumar Gautam student of M.B.A IV SEM V.S.B. Meerut has under gone a research project on “Analytical
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A PROJECT REPORT ON “Role of FDI & FII in Indian Economic Growth” SUBMITTED TOWARDS PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF POST GRADUADTE DIPLOMA IN MANGEMENT (Approved by AICTE‚ Govt. of India) (Equivalent to MBA) ACADEMIC SESSION 2008 – 2010 [pic] Under the guidance of : Submitted By: Dr. Tapan Kumar Nayak Gagan (61) Associate professor
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CHAPTER-II ROLE OF FIIs IN INDIA A major development in our country post 1991 has been liberalization of the financial sector‚ especially that of capital markets. Our country today has one of the most prominent and followed stock exchanges in the world. Further‚ India has also been consistently gaining prominence in various international forums‚ though we still have a long way to go. Developing countries like India are generally capital scarce. This is because levels of income are lower in
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FDI IN INDIA 1. INTRODUCTION………………………………………………………1 to 2 2. Classification of FDI…………………………………………………..3 to 3 3. Policies for FDI in different sectors of India………………………..4 to 4 4. Trends in FDI………………………………………………………….5 to 6 5. Consequences for FDI……………………………………………….7 to 7 6. Role of FDI in the global and Individual economy…………………8 to 8 7. Analysis of FDI in India………………………………………………9 to 9 8. Advantages and Disadvantages of FDI……………………………10 to 10 9. Conclusion……………………………………………………………11 to 11 10. References……………………………………………………………
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Research Proposal Submitted by : Bharti Arora Roll no-PHC 69 Title: Impact of FIIs on Investment Portfolio of individuals and economic growth of India. Introduction This paper aims to shed light on the behaviour of individual investors when foreign investments inject in the economy. The focus is to study the role of foreign institutional investors in changing the investment decisions of the individual investors and their contribution to economic growth through Capital accumulation in the
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FIIS AND ITS GROWTH IN INDIA ABSTRACT The developing countries especially the emerging market economies opened up by unleashing capital controls to attract foreign capital from more than a decade in addition to domestic capital to stimulate economic growth and output. Since then‚ portfolio flows from foreign institutional investors (FII) have emerged as a major source of capital for emerging market economies (EMEs) such as Brazil‚ Russia‚ India‚ China and South Africa. This had increased the
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7.2 What are the characteristics of money market instruments? Why must a financial claim possess these characteristics to function as a money market instrument? The three fundamental characteristics of money market instruments are: (a) low default risk‚ (b) short-term to maturity‚ and (c) high marketability. These characteristics give money market instruments their characteristic of being low risk. 7.3 What types of firms issue commercial paper? What are the characteristics critical to
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gratitude that we acknowledge their assistance. We would like to thank Prof. L. Shridharan who was the source of constant guiding light throughout the project. He has always motivated us to put our best foot forward by setting high standards for us. He directed us from the scratch how to make the report. Most importantly‚ we thank him for giving us this project as it was a good learning experience. BACKGROUND OF INSURANCE INDUSTRY Insurance may be described as a social device to reduce
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Institute of Professional Education and Research Macro Economics Assignment On Foreign Institutional Investment (FII) Submitted To- Submitted By- Dr. A.K. Sharan Nasir Jalal Roll No. - 29 ABSTRACT Most of the under developed countries suffer from low level of income and capital accumulation. Though‚ despite this shortage of investment‚ these countries have developed
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