Author(s):
Suraj Patel, Amit Manglani, Disha Rani Yadav
Email(s):
amit.manglani@gmail.com
DOI:
10.52711/2321-5763.2023.00023
Address:
Mr. Suraj Patel1, Dr. Amit Manglani2, Ms. Disha Rani Yadav3
1,3Research Scholar, Department of Commerce, Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya, Bilaspur (C.G.) 495009.
2Associate Professor, Department of Commerce, Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya, Bilaspur (C.G.) 495009.
*Corresponding Author
Published In:
Volume - 14,
Issue - 2,
Year - 2023
ABSTRACT:
The study examines the long run and short run co-integration between Foreign Institutional Investments (FII) and Nifty indices in India using 22 years monthly data from Jan. 2000 to Dec. 2022 for the study. The study is of secondary nature that has been collected from secondary source published in official websites. For examine the co-integration between variables we have applied ARDL bound test approach. The study confirmed that there is positive co-integration in short run but negative co-integration in long run that means a change in nifty by 1 percent accelerates positive change in FII investment by 19.0872 Cr in short run and declining the nifty index affect FIIs investment negatively in long run. The result of bound test depicted that F-statistics (57.58212) is coming more that lower bound (3.62) and upper bound (4.16) which show significant long run co-integration. By looking the result we suggest the investor should go for momentum trading in short run and go for value trading in long run.
Cite this article:
Suraj Patel, Amit Manglani, Disha Rani Yadav. Long - Run and Short-Run Co-Integration between FIIs and Nifty Indices: An ARDL Approach. Asian Journal of Management. 2023;14(2):141-5. doi: 10.52711/2321-5763.2023.00023
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Suraj Patel, Amit Manglani, Disha Rani Yadav. Long - Run and Short-Run Co-Integration between FIIs and Nifty Indices: An ARDL Approach. Asian Journal of Management. 2023;14(2):141-5. doi: 10.52711/2321-5763.2023.00023 Available on: https://ajmjournal.com/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2023-14-2-8
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