3. Established in 1990.
Located in the financial capital of
Mumbai.
Consist of 50companies
representing 24
sector of economy.
4. Bombay Share Bazaar.
Established in 1875.
11th largest Stock Exchange in the
world.
Located on Dalal street Mumbai,
Maharastra , India.
5. FII:
Institutional Investor is any investor that is registered in a country or
outside of the one in which it is currently investing.
The FIIs in pursuit of short- term gains adopt short- term trading
strategies such as positive feedback trading and herding (i.e. buy
or sell stocks together as a group).
The following is combined FII trading data across NSE, BSE and MCX-SX
collated on the basis of trades executed by FIIs:-
FII trading activity on NSE,BSE and MCX-SX in Capital Market
Segment(In Rs. Crores )
Category Date Buy Value Sell Value Net Value
FII 05-Mar-2014 3103.41 2366.12 737.29
9. DII-DOMESTIC INSTITUTIONAL
INVESTORS)
•The term “Domestic Institutional Investors” is used to refer to the Indian investors investing
in the Indian financial market.
DII trading activity on NSE,BSE and MCX-SX in Capital Market
Segment(In Rs. Crores)
Category Date Buy Value Sell Value Net Value
DII 05-Mar-2014 983.98 1185.83 -201.85
The following is combined Domestic Institutional Investors trading
data across NSE, BSE and MCX-SX collated on the basis of trades executed by Banks,
DFIs, Insurance, MFs and New Pension System:-
10. IMPACT OF FII’s AND DII’s IN
CAPITAL MARKET
In the past 4 years there has been more than $41 trillion worth of FII fund and $1.31
billion of DII’s Invested in India.
The present downfall of the market too is influenced as these FIIs and DII’s are taking
out some of their invested money.
The trading object creates to ticker symbols ^FII and ^DII.
11.
12. Foreign exchange tempt Indian
companies to list.
Domestic Institution to play key
role in Axis Bank share sale.
Rupees fall continues as FII
extend selling.
13. CONCLUSION
The Indian stock markets have really come of age there were so many
developments in the last 15 years that make the markets on par with the
developed markets.
The growth of institutional investors in the market is having its own advantages
as well as its own share of problems on the brighter side almost always purchase
stocks on the basis of fundamentals.