Difference between foreign institutional investors and foreign portfolio investors
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** Foreign Institutional Investors....
"" They purchase the shares in our country's industries...
"" They act only as the partner of our country's industrial sector owners...
"" They have no direct control over the profit....
** Foreign Portfolio Investors..
"" They set up their direct business in our country...
"" They act as direct and super owner of our country's industrial sector..
"" They have all over control on profit ..
** Foreign Institutional Investors....
"" They purchase the shares in our country's industries...
"" They act only as the partner of our country's industrial sector owners...
"" They have no direct control over the profit....
** Foreign Portfolio Investors..
"" They set up their direct business in our country...
"" They act as direct and super owner of our country's industrial sector..
"" They have all over control on profit ..
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Foreign Portfolio Investment (FPI) is similar to FDI in a way that this is also direct investment but investment in only financial assets such as stocks, bonds etc. of a company located in another country. ... Foreign Institutional Investor (FII) is an investor of group of investors who bring FPIs
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