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International Journal of Business and Management Invention 
ISSN (Online): 2319 – 8028, ISSN (Print): 2319 – 801X 
www.ijbmi.org Volume 3 Issue 8 ǁ August. 2014 ǁ PP.12-16 
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An Analytical Study to Identify the Dependence of BSE 100 on FII & DII Activity (Study Period Sept 2007 to October 2013) 1, Bikramaditya Ghosh, 2, Dr. Padma Srinivasan 1, Research Scholar, Jain Univ., 2, Research Guide, Jain Univ. ABSTRACT: Conventional wisdom confirms that FIIs & DIIs are the principal movers & shakers in the Indian equity market. They are seen as the cardinal constituents of the entire investment domain in the union of India. This study is carried out to measure their impact in a mathematical way, and to figure out whether they are the true market movers or not. This is a comparative study to measure the impact of the two most important cash flow generators in Indian stock market. The study period is carefully chosen in order to avoid unnecessary sentiment based or event driven periods apart from the global credit crisis in 2008. KEYWORDS: FII, DII, BSE 100, Indian Stock market 
I. INTRODUCTION 
FIIs were first allowed to invest in Indian bourses post 1992, as a measure of liberalization. Currently many major corporates are witnessing sizeable stake being held by FIIs, such as Pension Funds, Mutual Funds etc. They are viewed as sophisticated investors (Han &Wang, 2004), as they are better informed & equipped in comparison to the common retail investors. The immediate impact of introduction of FIIs in January 1993, saw a significant surge in trading volumes & capital inflows. The impact study of FIIs flows on domestic stock market is important from government as well as investor point of view, for example, does the opening up of the market for FII increase speculation in the market and thus make the market more volatile and more vulnerable to foreign shocks (Li, 2002). As of today there are more than 1480 registered FIIs operating under SEBI in Indian Markets; however the data for FII is available starting from April 2006, while data for DII is available only starting from April 2007. DIIs refer to Domestic Institutional Investors in India who are investing in Indian Financial Markets. Life Insurance Corporation of India (LICI) & Unit Trust of India (UTI) are the prime examples of DII. 
II. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 
In this study BSE100 Monthly adjusted close is considered for a period of 6 years plus. Monthly net inflow (Gross Purchase minus Gross Sales) of both FIIs & DIIs have been considered for the same period of study. A total of 74 data points are under consideration. Multiple Regression has been carried out with Residuals to test the Hypothesis. This study is limited to the mentioned study period, Forex fluctuations are not considered here, BSE 100 is given precedence over BSE 30 as it is not concentrated, on the other hand quite a broad based Index compared to BSE 30. During September 2007 to October 2013, the major global financial crisis & recovery from the same is captured, so the effect of that cannot be ignored though. Both the data set of FII & DII are credibly available from mid of 2007. So, Sept 2007 was chosen as the start of the event period. As FIIs are observed to pump in funds for an expectation of an election based rally in Indian stocks post October 2013, so the time period is considered up to October 2013. This is deliberately done to keep the study unbiased against a possible sentiment based call on the part of FIIs. Inflow from FIIs into Indian equity markets stood at Rs. 88,772 crore since the announcement of Narendra Modi as the prime ministerial nominee of BJP in September 2013. By its nature & structure this study could be termed as secondary data based analytical work. 
III. HYPOTHESIS SETTING 
Hypothesis for X Variable 1, FII Activity- Net Purchase or Sales in each day by the FIIs. Ho- BSE 100 movement doesn't depend on FII Activity (Study Period Sept 2007 to Oct 2013) Ha- BSE 100 movement depends on FII Activity (Study Period Sept 2007 to Oct 2013) Hypothesis for X Variable 2, DII Activity- Net Purchase or Sales in each day by the DIIs. Ho- BSE 100 movement doesn't depend on DII Activity (Study Period Sept 2007 to Oct 2013) Ha- BSE 100 movement depends on DII Activity (Study Period Sept 2007 to Oct 2013)
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This is a comparative study to measure the impact of two most important cash flow generators in Indian stock market. Analysis& Charts 
Regression Statistics 
Multiple R 
0.23452098 
R Square 
0.05500009 
Adjusted R Square 
0.02838037 
Standard Error 
1969.50079 
Observations 
74 
ANOVA 
df 
SS 
MS 
F 
Significance F 
Regression 
2 
16028847 
8014424 
2.06614108 
0.134223253 
Residual 
71 
2.75E+08 
3878933 
Total 
73 
2.91E+08 
Coefficients 
Standard Error 
t Stat 
P-value 
Lower 90.0% 
Upper 90.0% 
Occurrence % 
Intercept 
7908.5 
252.5884 
31.310 
2.7395E-43 
7487.5834 
8329.511 
FII Activity X1 
0.07510 
0.058164 
1.2913 
0.20078518 
-0.021828 
0.172044 
79.92% 
DII ActivityX2 
0.16152 
0.089111 
1.8126 
0.07411717 
0.0130125 
0.310039 
92.59%
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IV. CONCLUSION 
Conventional wisdom confirms that FIIs & DIIs are the principal movers & shakers in the Indian equity market. They are seen as the cardinal constituents of the entire investment domain in the union of India. This study is carried out to measure their impact in a mathematical way, and to figure out whether they are the true market movers or not.BSE 100 is a large Cap broad-based Index & FII, DII data is from Sept 2007 to October 2013 for the said Index. This study is intended to measure the impact of FII, DII trading activity from September 2007 to October 2013 on BSE 100.Adjusted R Square is most important in such a multivariate analysis, here it is found to be quite feeble (0.02838). A relative high value of R Square increases the predictability of the model, such a low value doesn’t help the cause at all.74 observation points are in consideration over a little more than 6 years. Degree of Freedom (df) suggests the number of variables, here there are two (namely FII Activity/DII Activity).F factor is only 2.066 whereas Significance F is 0.134, so the Regression statistics is semi strong to weak. At 90% confidence level, FII Activity P value is not that less; comparatively DII Activity P Value is lesser.X2 variable shows occurrence is within the Probability Plot. T Critical is 1.665996. t Stat of X2 variable falls in the Tails (i.e. post T Critical) so, Ho should be rejected & Ha should be accepted. So, it is tested that BSE 100 does depend upon the DIIs (period Sept 2007 to Oct 2013). Now the next question is, what the impact of DIIs in BSE 100 is; is it strong or feeble. But the intensity of the following DII activity will not be significant though, as the Coefficients are very low (0.1615), thus confirming the similar outcome that of R Square, that is the impact will be extremely low. Now focussing on the Residuals or the observed error. The difference between the observed value of the dependent variable (y) and the predicted value (ŷ) is called the residual (e). So, each data point has one residual.
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This is quite evident from the chart that predicted level of BSE 100, cannot just be predicted by FII & DII Activity. The gap between the observed value & predicted value is quite substantial & more importantly diverging from 2010 onwards. Non-random pattern of the curve supports a non-linear model. The sum of the residuals is always zero, whether the data set is linear or nonlinear. So, to sum up, it could be concluded that though BSE 100 depends on DIIs and their money inflow, but yet neither that impact is substantial nor there is a clear pattern to predict the future trend of BSE 100. The study started with FIIs & DIIs and their relations with BSE 100 in that given period of time. First part of the work has omitted FIIs as a factor for the same. The second part diminishes the impact of even DIIs in the movement of BSE 100. Often it has been heard that “too much money is chasing too few stocks”. If that point has to be proved then more concentrated Index such as Sensex (BSE 30) or NIFTY (NSE 50) are to be considered. One more important point could be considered that, FIIs & DIIs are trading in most of the time. So, the money is not staying in the stock or the Index for a considerable length of time. Because of that reason the impact may be lesser than what it ideally be. 
V. LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY 
[1] This study is only for BSE 100. 
[2] Time period is specified from Sept 2007 to Oct 2013. 
[3] Only DIIs & FIIs are taken into consideration as market participants. 
[4] Monthly data is used for the entire study period. 
[5] Currency effect is not considered. 
Scope for further Research 
[1] This study could be carried out for BSE 30 (Sensex) or NSE 50 (NIFTY). 
[2] Time period could be taken differently. 
[3] Along with FIIs & DIIs, SME, HNI and other market participants could be included. 
[4] Instead of Monthly data, daily data could be used. 
[5] Currency effect could have been implemented too. 
[6] FDI can be also taken as a parameter. 
Key Take away 
[1] BSE 100 moves in a weak correlation with the DIIs, and doesn’t depend on FIIs (study period Sept 2007 to October 2013). 
[2] BSE 100 movements could not be predicted with even DII movement.
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Teaching Notes 
[1] Conventional wisdom & market dynamics often take different routes 
[2] FIIs inflow is robust but the outflow is irregular and huge too, thus the impact reduces 
[3] Money from FIIs are purely from the trading perspective, so it hardly spends time in the market, so, impact reduces 
[4] DIIs too to some extent have similar pattern of investment like FIIs so the impact is less 
JOURNAL REFERENCES 
[1] Bansal A, Pasricha J S (2009). FII’s impact in stock prices in India, Journal of Academic Research in Economics, Issue 2 
[2] Bekaert, G. and Harvey, C.R. (1997). Emerging equity market volatility. Journal of Financial Economics, Vol. 43 
[3] Chukwuogor, Chiaku (2007). An econometric analysis of African Stock Market: Annual returns analysis, day-of-the-week effect and volatility of returns African Journal of Accounting, Economics, Finance and Banking Research, Vol. 1, No. 1 
[4] Gompers, P.A. and Metrick, A. (2001). Institutional investors and equity prices, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 116, No. 1 
[5] Gordon, J.P. and Gupta, P. (2003). Portfolio flows into India: Do domestic fundamentals matter, IMF 2003, Working Paper No, 03/20 
[6] Li, Q. (2002). Market opening and stock market behaviour: Taiwan’s experience. International Journal of Business and Economics, Vol. 1, No. 1 
[7] Han, B. and Wang, Q. (2004). Institutional investment constraints and stock prices. Dice Center for Research in Financial Economics 2004, Working Paper No, 2004-24 
[8] Richards, A. (2004). Big fish in small ponds: The momentum investing and price impact of foreign investors in Asian emerging equity markets. Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, Vol. 40, No. 1. 
[9] Tesar, L.L. and Werner, I.M. (1995). U.S. equity investment in emerging stock markets. World Bank Economic Review, Oxford University Press, Vol. 9, No.1 
Web References 
[1] http://www.moneycontrol.com/stocks/marketstats/fii_dii_activity/index.php 
[2] https://in.finance.yahoo.com/q/hp?s=BSE-100.BO 
[3] http://www.quantshare.com/item-665-fii-dii-foreign-and-domestic-institutional-investors 
[4] http://indianexpress.com/article/business/market/fiis-pour-r1-lakh-cr-since-modi-declared-pm- candidate/

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  • 1. International Journal of Business and Management Invention ISSN (Online): 2319 – 8028, ISSN (Print): 2319 – 801X www.ijbmi.org Volume 3 Issue 8 ǁ August. 2014 ǁ PP.12-16 www.ijbmi.org 12 | Page An Analytical Study to Identify the Dependence of BSE 100 on FII & DII Activity (Study Period Sept 2007 to October 2013) 1, Bikramaditya Ghosh, 2, Dr. Padma Srinivasan 1, Research Scholar, Jain Univ., 2, Research Guide, Jain Univ. ABSTRACT: Conventional wisdom confirms that FIIs & DIIs are the principal movers & shakers in the Indian equity market. They are seen as the cardinal constituents of the entire investment domain in the union of India. This study is carried out to measure their impact in a mathematical way, and to figure out whether they are the true market movers or not. This is a comparative study to measure the impact of the two most important cash flow generators in Indian stock market. The study period is carefully chosen in order to avoid unnecessary sentiment based or event driven periods apart from the global credit crisis in 2008. KEYWORDS: FII, DII, BSE 100, Indian Stock market I. INTRODUCTION FIIs were first allowed to invest in Indian bourses post 1992, as a measure of liberalization. Currently many major corporates are witnessing sizeable stake being held by FIIs, such as Pension Funds, Mutual Funds etc. They are viewed as sophisticated investors (Han &Wang, 2004), as they are better informed & equipped in comparison to the common retail investors. The immediate impact of introduction of FIIs in January 1993, saw a significant surge in trading volumes & capital inflows. The impact study of FIIs flows on domestic stock market is important from government as well as investor point of view, for example, does the opening up of the market for FII increase speculation in the market and thus make the market more volatile and more vulnerable to foreign shocks (Li, 2002). As of today there are more than 1480 registered FIIs operating under SEBI in Indian Markets; however the data for FII is available starting from April 2006, while data for DII is available only starting from April 2007. DIIs refer to Domestic Institutional Investors in India who are investing in Indian Financial Markets. Life Insurance Corporation of India (LICI) & Unit Trust of India (UTI) are the prime examples of DII. II. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY In this study BSE100 Monthly adjusted close is considered for a period of 6 years plus. Monthly net inflow (Gross Purchase minus Gross Sales) of both FIIs & DIIs have been considered for the same period of study. A total of 74 data points are under consideration. Multiple Regression has been carried out with Residuals to test the Hypothesis. This study is limited to the mentioned study period, Forex fluctuations are not considered here, BSE 100 is given precedence over BSE 30 as it is not concentrated, on the other hand quite a broad based Index compared to BSE 30. During September 2007 to October 2013, the major global financial crisis & recovery from the same is captured, so the effect of that cannot be ignored though. Both the data set of FII & DII are credibly available from mid of 2007. So, Sept 2007 was chosen as the start of the event period. As FIIs are observed to pump in funds for an expectation of an election based rally in Indian stocks post October 2013, so the time period is considered up to October 2013. This is deliberately done to keep the study unbiased against a possible sentiment based call on the part of FIIs. Inflow from FIIs into Indian equity markets stood at Rs. 88,772 crore since the announcement of Narendra Modi as the prime ministerial nominee of BJP in September 2013. By its nature & structure this study could be termed as secondary data based analytical work. III. HYPOTHESIS SETTING Hypothesis for X Variable 1, FII Activity- Net Purchase or Sales in each day by the FIIs. Ho- BSE 100 movement doesn't depend on FII Activity (Study Period Sept 2007 to Oct 2013) Ha- BSE 100 movement depends on FII Activity (Study Period Sept 2007 to Oct 2013) Hypothesis for X Variable 2, DII Activity- Net Purchase or Sales in each day by the DIIs. Ho- BSE 100 movement doesn't depend on DII Activity (Study Period Sept 2007 to Oct 2013) Ha- BSE 100 movement depends on DII Activity (Study Period Sept 2007 to Oct 2013)
  • 2. An Analytical Study To Identify The Dependence… www.ijbmi.org 13 | Page This is a comparative study to measure the impact of two most important cash flow generators in Indian stock market. Analysis& Charts Regression Statistics Multiple R 0.23452098 R Square 0.05500009 Adjusted R Square 0.02838037 Standard Error 1969.50079 Observations 74 ANOVA df SS MS F Significance F Regression 2 16028847 8014424 2.06614108 0.134223253 Residual 71 2.75E+08 3878933 Total 73 2.91E+08 Coefficients Standard Error t Stat P-value Lower 90.0% Upper 90.0% Occurrence % Intercept 7908.5 252.5884 31.310 2.7395E-43 7487.5834 8329.511 FII Activity X1 0.07510 0.058164 1.2913 0.20078518 -0.021828 0.172044 79.92% DII ActivityX2 0.16152 0.089111 1.8126 0.07411717 0.0130125 0.310039 92.59%
  • 3. An Analytical Study To Identify The Dependence… www.ijbmi.org 14 | Page IV. CONCLUSION Conventional wisdom confirms that FIIs & DIIs are the principal movers & shakers in the Indian equity market. They are seen as the cardinal constituents of the entire investment domain in the union of India. This study is carried out to measure their impact in a mathematical way, and to figure out whether they are the true market movers or not.BSE 100 is a large Cap broad-based Index & FII, DII data is from Sept 2007 to October 2013 for the said Index. This study is intended to measure the impact of FII, DII trading activity from September 2007 to October 2013 on BSE 100.Adjusted R Square is most important in such a multivariate analysis, here it is found to be quite feeble (0.02838). A relative high value of R Square increases the predictability of the model, such a low value doesn’t help the cause at all.74 observation points are in consideration over a little more than 6 years. Degree of Freedom (df) suggests the number of variables, here there are two (namely FII Activity/DII Activity).F factor is only 2.066 whereas Significance F is 0.134, so the Regression statistics is semi strong to weak. At 90% confidence level, FII Activity P value is not that less; comparatively DII Activity P Value is lesser.X2 variable shows occurrence is within the Probability Plot. T Critical is 1.665996. t Stat of X2 variable falls in the Tails (i.e. post T Critical) so, Ho should be rejected & Ha should be accepted. So, it is tested that BSE 100 does depend upon the DIIs (period Sept 2007 to Oct 2013). Now the next question is, what the impact of DIIs in BSE 100 is; is it strong or feeble. But the intensity of the following DII activity will not be significant though, as the Coefficients are very low (0.1615), thus confirming the similar outcome that of R Square, that is the impact will be extremely low. Now focussing on the Residuals or the observed error. The difference between the observed value of the dependent variable (y) and the predicted value (ŷ) is called the residual (e). So, each data point has one residual.
  • 4. An Analytical Study To Identify The Dependence… www.ijbmi.org 15 | Page This is quite evident from the chart that predicted level of BSE 100, cannot just be predicted by FII & DII Activity. The gap between the observed value & predicted value is quite substantial & more importantly diverging from 2010 onwards. Non-random pattern of the curve supports a non-linear model. The sum of the residuals is always zero, whether the data set is linear or nonlinear. So, to sum up, it could be concluded that though BSE 100 depends on DIIs and their money inflow, but yet neither that impact is substantial nor there is a clear pattern to predict the future trend of BSE 100. The study started with FIIs & DIIs and their relations with BSE 100 in that given period of time. First part of the work has omitted FIIs as a factor for the same. The second part diminishes the impact of even DIIs in the movement of BSE 100. Often it has been heard that “too much money is chasing too few stocks”. If that point has to be proved then more concentrated Index such as Sensex (BSE 30) or NIFTY (NSE 50) are to be considered. One more important point could be considered that, FIIs & DIIs are trading in most of the time. So, the money is not staying in the stock or the Index for a considerable length of time. Because of that reason the impact may be lesser than what it ideally be. V. LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY [1] This study is only for BSE 100. [2] Time period is specified from Sept 2007 to Oct 2013. [3] Only DIIs & FIIs are taken into consideration as market participants. [4] Monthly data is used for the entire study period. [5] Currency effect is not considered. Scope for further Research [1] This study could be carried out for BSE 30 (Sensex) or NSE 50 (NIFTY). [2] Time period could be taken differently. [3] Along with FIIs & DIIs, SME, HNI and other market participants could be included. [4] Instead of Monthly data, daily data could be used. [5] Currency effect could have been implemented too. [6] FDI can be also taken as a parameter. Key Take away [1] BSE 100 moves in a weak correlation with the DIIs, and doesn’t depend on FIIs (study period Sept 2007 to October 2013). [2] BSE 100 movements could not be predicted with even DII movement.
  • 5. An Analytical Study To Identify The Dependence… www.ijbmi.org 16 | Page Teaching Notes [1] Conventional wisdom & market dynamics often take different routes [2] FIIs inflow is robust but the outflow is irregular and huge too, thus the impact reduces [3] Money from FIIs are purely from the trading perspective, so it hardly spends time in the market, so, impact reduces [4] DIIs too to some extent have similar pattern of investment like FIIs so the impact is less JOURNAL REFERENCES [1] Bansal A, Pasricha J S (2009). FII’s impact in stock prices in India, Journal of Academic Research in Economics, Issue 2 [2] Bekaert, G. and Harvey, C.R. (1997). Emerging equity market volatility. Journal of Financial Economics, Vol. 43 [3] Chukwuogor, Chiaku (2007). An econometric analysis of African Stock Market: Annual returns analysis, day-of-the-week effect and volatility of returns African Journal of Accounting, Economics, Finance and Banking Research, Vol. 1, No. 1 [4] Gompers, P.A. and Metrick, A. (2001). Institutional investors and equity prices, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 116, No. 1 [5] Gordon, J.P. and Gupta, P. (2003). Portfolio flows into India: Do domestic fundamentals matter, IMF 2003, Working Paper No, 03/20 [6] Li, Q. (2002). Market opening and stock market behaviour: Taiwan’s experience. International Journal of Business and Economics, Vol. 1, No. 1 [7] Han, B. and Wang, Q. (2004). Institutional investment constraints and stock prices. Dice Center for Research in Financial Economics 2004, Working Paper No, 2004-24 [8] Richards, A. (2004). Big fish in small ponds: The momentum investing and price impact of foreign investors in Asian emerging equity markets. Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, Vol. 40, No. 1. [9] Tesar, L.L. and Werner, I.M. (1995). U.S. equity investment in emerging stock markets. World Bank Economic Review, Oxford University Press, Vol. 9, No.1 Web References [1] http://www.moneycontrol.com/stocks/marketstats/fii_dii_activity/index.php [2] https://in.finance.yahoo.com/q/hp?s=BSE-100.BO [3] http://www.quantshare.com/item-665-fii-dii-foreign-and-domestic-institutional-investors [4] http://indianexpress.com/article/business/market/fiis-pour-r1-lakh-cr-since-modi-declared-pm- candidate/