Economy, asked by kimm1621, 1 year ago

Write short notes on Foreign institutional finance.

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Answered by avni99
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A foreign institutional investor (FII) is an investor or investment fund registered in a country outside of the one in which it is investing. Institutional investors most notably include hedge funds, insurance companies, pension funds and mutual funds. The term is used most commonly in India and refers to outside companies investing in the financial markets of India.....

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Answered by QueenOfKnowledge
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Foreign Institutional Investment

The term foreign institutional investment denotes all those investors or investment companies that are not located within the territory of the country in which they are investing. These are actually the outsiders in the financial markets of the particular company. Foreign institutional investment is a common term in the financial sector of India.

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