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Currency risk is generally considered a key difference between domestic and foreign investors. In addition to conversion risk, investors face indirect currency risk due to assets' correlation with the exchange rate. Currency risk therefore does not only lead to cross country differences but to...
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The initial entry of FDI in India can be loosely considered from the time of establishment of East India Company of … proposal of establishing a factory in Surat city of India. Along with them the British brought on the Industrial revolution to … India which led to development of transportation (Railways and Roadways) and communication systems albeit for their benefits …
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The statistics on foreign direct investment (FDI) for 2017 published in early April by the Central Bank of Russia shows …-Russian sanctions by the Western company in Russia.Existing assessments of the impact of sanctions on key macroeconomic indicators … direct investment (FDI) attracted to Russia from the EU countries exceeded USD 14 billion (which is more than 6 times the …
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direct investment (FDI) inflows in India using quarterly data from 1990:II to 2008:I. Generalized Auto Regressive Conditional …
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China has become the world's third largest outward investor, behind the United States and Japan. A growing body of literature suggests that China's regulatory framework for outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) is a determinant of the country's rising OFDI. This paper presents a holistic...
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We examine the domestic stock price response to foreign capital issuance by Indian firms. Firms have extensively used foreign equity and convertible foreign debt sources since 1994. The role of foreign investment bankers, size of the issue, firm's growth opportunities, and other factors are...
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We examine the domestic stock price response to foreign capital issuance by Indian firms. Firms have extensively used foreign equity and convertible foreign debt sources since 1994. The role of foreign investment bankers, size of the issue, firm's growth opportunities, and other factors are...
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The study examines knowledge spillovers from multinational firms in the Indian pharmaceutical industry. Specifically, we examine whether FDI catalyses diffusion of knowledge transfer from multinational firms’ R&D activities during 2000-01 to 2019-20 and four sub-periods of five years each. The...
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This study's primary concern is that exporting or multinational firms tend to be more reliant on intermediate imports with major currencies. We investigate the effects of exchange rates on value-added exports in the linkage with the exports-FDI feedback for sustainable free trade development in...
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Changes in net positions of foreign and local investors in the forward market may have differential effects on the spot exchange rate. This paper assesses the role of different sectors in the derivatives market and their potential impact with other fundamentals on the spot exchange rate in...
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