5 mln on the Athens Stock Exchange with Hellenic Exchanges reporting in its monthly bulletin for March that foreign institutional investors recorded inflows of EUR 9.
What does FINI stand for?
FINI stands for Foreign Institutional Investor
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- Finish Exercise
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- Federation of Industries of Northern Greece (est. 1915)
- Financial Group
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- Fonds Investeringen Noord-Holland (Dutch: Investment Fund North-Holland)
- Friends in Need Integrated Development Project (est. 2003; Uganda)
- Financial Intelligence
- Freedom and International Justice Foundation (Arlington, VA)
- Fundación Institucionalidad y Justicia (Dominican Republic)
- Fine Killing Liberty (band)
- Financial Independent Network Limited
- Foreign Investments Negative List (Philippines)
- Finance and Logistics System
- Eidgenössische Finanzmarktaufsicht (German: Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority; Switzerland)
- Financial Instruments Mediation Assistance Center (Japan)
Samples in periodicals archive:
The bank has a CNY7bn allocation for bond purchases and has a USD300m quota to buy onshore yuan debt under China's Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor programme.
Summary: MUMBAI - India's central bank relaxed on Thursday some of the investment rules for foreign institutional investors (FIIs) buying into Indian debt as part of a long-expected $10 billion increase in corporate and government debt limits.
The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) said on Tuesday it gave the Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor (QFII) licences to investors including the Duke University, Macquarie Bank, Qatar Holding and KDG Capital Management.
Choksey added that foreign institutional investors were back in market and this would bring in much- needed foreign exchange to reduce the account deficit and stem the slide in the rupee.
Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) continued their buying with stocks worth Rs4.
The Gulf state's sovereign wealth fund can initially invest up to $300 million in mainland China's securities market as a qualified foreign institutional investor (QFII), according to an announcement by China's State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE), KUNA said.
Under the new guidelines, the Reserve Bank of India would grant general permission to QFIs for investment under Portfolio Investment Scheme (PIS) route similar to foreign institutional investors.