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  2. Foreign portfolio investment - Wikipedia

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    So, in FPI the investor does not have direct control over the securities or businesses. This means that FPI tends to be more liquid and less risky than FDI. The relatively high liquidity of FPI's makes them much easier to sell than FDI's. Foreign portfolio investments also tend to have a shorter time frame for returns than foreign direct ...

  3. Foreign direct investment - Wikipedia

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    Removal of conflicts: conflict arises if a firm is already operating in foreign market or looking to expand its operations within the same market. He proposes that the solution for this hurdle arose in the form of collusion, sharing the market with rivals or attempting to acquire a direct control of production.

  4. FII - Wikipedia

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    FII may refer to: Fabricated or induced illness, also known as Münchausen syndrome by proxy; Foreign Institutional Investor; Forestry Innovation Investment, a company publicly owned and operated by the province of British Columbia, Canada; Friends of Israel Initiative; Falling into Infinity, a 1997 studio album by progressive metal band Dream ...

  5. Foreign direct investment in India - Wikipedia

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    The business undertake the same activities but in foreign country. Vertical: In this case, a business expands into another country by moving to a different level of supply chain. Thus business undertakes different activities overseas but these activities are related to main business.

  6. Participatory note - Wikipedia

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    A participatory note, commonly known as a P-note or PN, is an instrument issued by a registered foreign institutional investor (FII) to an overseas investor who wishes to invest in Indian stock markets without registering themselves with the market regulator, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI).

  7. Mauritius route - Wikipedia

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    According to the tax treaty between India and Mauritius, capital gains can only be taxed in Mauritius, the same treaty exist with 16 other countries. Thanks to its low 3% capital gains tax , quality regulatory framework, professional labor, geographical proximity, cultural affinities, and historical ties with India, Mauritius is the most ...

  8. Future Investment Initiative Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Future Investment Initiative Institute, or FII Institute, is a non-profit organisation run by the Public Investment Fund, Saudi Arabia's main sovereign wealth fund. The Future Investment Initiative was announced in September 2017 by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund , to "host an annual event bringing people together to invest in the ...

  9. Institutional investor - Wikipedia

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    An institutional investor is an entity that pools money to purchase securities, real property, and other investment assets or originate loans.Institutional investors include commercial banks, central banks, credit unions, government-linked companies, insurers, pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, charities, hedge funds, real estate investment trusts, investment advisors, endowments, and ...