Winning the Game of Bulls and Bears
While retail investors rushed to make hay as small- and mid-cap stocks shone at the bourses, institutional investors stayed away, guided by traditional wisdom that warned them against the exuberance in the stock market. The mid-March crash, dominated by the smaller segments, proved their point
Harshita Dudeja - March 27, 2024
Cast Adrift
The gap in India’s shadow banking segment is widening as institutional investors steer clear of commercial papers issued by smaller NBFCs and HFCs
Prathamesh Mulye - August 08, 2019
Uneasy Calm
Flush with cash, institutional investors are paying a high price for a cheery consensus. Those lining up for a fire sale may not have to wait too long
Rajesh Padmashali - May 29, 2019
When locals lead
Can domestic institutional buying trigger or sustain a stock market rally in 2016?
Jash Kriplani - December 22, 2015
"If things really turn against emerging markets...
Cameron Brandt, research director, EPFR Global on the current mood of global institutional investors
Jitendra Kumar Gupta - September 14, 2015
Ouch! FIIs break 2008 record
Foreign institutional investors have sold more than ever in August 2015
V Keshavdev - September 10, 2015
Mr. Market and his troubles
The meltdown notwithstanding, experts are divided on which way the market is headed
Jitendra Kumar Gupta - September 03, 2015
The double-edged sword called FII
FII favourites are great in good times, but what if the tide turns?
Jitendra Kumar Gupta - August 27, 2015
Why institutional investors duck governance issues
Corporates, especially in India, get away with just about anything because financial institutions look the other way
Jash Kriplani - August 11, 2015
The long and short of it
Institutional investors have starkly different perspectives on India at this point. Only behavioural finance can explain the contrast
Saurabh Mukherjea - December 21, 2015