FII and DII on Indian capital market: Performance and impact of trump’s reciprocal tariffs
Anju
Institutional investment is the term used to describe the financial or real assets of a nation that are invested in by institutions or organisations, such as banks, insurance firms, mutual fund houses, etc. In short, local institutional investors trade in their nation's securities and assets using pooled funds. Political and economic developments in domestic countries have an impact on these investing choices. The net investment flows into the economy are also influenced by domestic institutional investors in addition to foreign ones. With an emphasis on the behavioural characteristics of FIIs and DIIs, this study aims to determine whether there is a behavioural dependency between FIIs and DIIs in the stock market and whether FII behaviour influences DII behaviour. Furthermore, the study will analyze the potential impact of this behavioural dependency on stock market trends and overall market stability.
Anju. FII and DII on Indian capital market: Performance and impact of trump’s reciprocal tariffs. Int J Finance Manage Econ 2025;8(1):318-322. DOI: 10.33545/26179210.2025.v8.i1.499