
FDI Vs FPI
FDI Vs FPI
(2 Editable Slides)
Foreign direct investment (FDI) and Foreign portfolio investment (FPI) are two common channels for investors to invest overseas. They may sound similar, but they are very different. With our FDI vs. FPI template for MS PowerPoint and Google Slides, you can portray the comparison of these two types of foreign investment. Educators and financial experts can use this set to explain that FDI refers to cross-border investments made by residents or companies domiciled in one country into the company of another country, seeking to establish a lasting interest. On the contrary, FPI connotes a route where foreign residents invest in an overseas economy by buying securities from the country’s stock market.
The slides are equipped with two columns and a tabular illustration representing the introduction to each foreign investment type and a comparative overview of both based on various parameters.
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