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Item STOCK MARKET INDICES AND ITS IMPACT ON THE OUTWARD FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN FINANCIAL, BUSINESS AND INSURANCE SERVICES IN INDIA(Journal of Management and Research Analysis- Innovative Publication, 2019-01) D, Vijayalakshmi; Shalini K MenonOutward foreign direct investment in the service sector has shown a tremendous improvement in terms of magnitude over the years. This paper examines the impact of stock market indices, such as, SENSEX and Nifty on the outward foreign direct investments in the financial, business and insurance services in India. The monthly data for the study has been collected for a period of five years from 2013-2018 from RBI database and other secondary sources. ADF test, Johansen’s co-integration test and VECM have been employed to analyse the data. The findings of the study have indicated that the existence of a long run relationship between the variables proves that the development of the domestic stock market would helps to increase OFDI in the financial, business and insurance services in the long run.Item IMPACT OF IMPORT, EXPORT AND GDP ON THE OVERSEAS DIRECT INVESTMENT FROM INDIA(Our Heritage Journal, 2020-02) Vijayalakshmi D; Shalini K Menon“Never depend on a single income. Make investment to create a second source‟ says Warren Buffet, Chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. An Overseas direct investment is one such platform wherein individuals and companies can invest abroad and take advantage of the benefits of such foreign investment. This paper has analysed the performance of Overseas Direct Investment from India over the last 10 years and has examined the macroeconomic determinants that influence the ODI. The ADF test, Johansen Cointegration test, VAR methodology and Granger Causality test have been employed in the study to analyse the data. The result of the study shows that export has been the major determinant in influencing the overseas direct investment from India.Item FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT – A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON INVESTMENTS TO AND FROM SAARC AND ASEAN WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INDIAN OUTWARD FDI TO SAARC AND ASEAN(Our Heritage, 2020-02) Vijayalakshmi D; Shalini K MenonThe objective of forming the SAARC and ASEAN countries is to accelerate the economic growth. Though several measures have been taken to promote the growth of SAARC and ASEAN nations, it has not reached the expectations. The main aim of this paper is to investigate the inflow and outflow of FDI of SAARC and ASEAN countries. In addition to this, the Indian outward FDI in the form of wholly owned subsidiaries to the SAARC and ASEAN nations have also been analyzed.