Tuesday, 28 September 2010

What are Foreign Institutional Investors – FIIs?


The term is used most commonly in India to refer to outside companies investing in the financial markets of India.

International institutional investors must register with the Securities and Exchange Board of India to participate in the market. One of the major market regulations pertaining to FIIs involves placing limits on FII ownership in Indian companies.
What you must know about FIIs is that, owing to the much stable global markets, India has started experiencing robust inflows of FIIs recently.

Photo : Forum4finance

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