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TITLE: FII Ownership in Indian Equity Securities: The Firm-Level Determinants
AUTHORS: B. Hariprasad
KEYWORDS: Foreign Ownership, Firm Attributes, International Portfolio Selection, Emerging Markets
JOURNAL NAME: Theoretical Economics Letters, Vol.6 No.5, September 19, 2016
ABSTRACT: This paper studies the stock ownership in Indian firms by Foreign Institutional Investors during 2013 to 2015. Several firm-level characteristics are used to measure the extent to which information asymmetry affects the level of FII ownership in these firms. The analysis reveals that the firm-size and the book-to-market ratio are significant variables in selecting the equity investments by this investor group. There is not much empirical support for beta or the export ratio as determinants of firm-level ownership. In their holdings of large-firm stocks, there is a strong evidence that FIIs prefer to hold more shares of high exports firms.