FDI definition
Examples of FDI in a sentence
The Investment Manager expects to generally not enter into transactions to secure the Master Fund’s portfolio against currency exchange rate fluctuations through the use of FDI but may decide to do so from time to time on an opportunistic basis.
Save where otherwise permitted by the European Communities (Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities) Regulations, 2011 (S.I. No. 352 of 2011), the Sub-Fund shall only invest in securities and FDI which are listed or traded on Regulated Markets.
For example, in 2023 alone: (i) Malaysia was Singapore’s third largest trading partner, with total bilateral trade amounting to S$123.6 billion; and (ii) Singapore was Malaysia’s second largest trading partner, and its largest source of foreign direct investment ("FDI"), contributing RM43.7 billion or 23.2% of Malaysia’s total FDI.
For example, in 2023, Johor recorded RM31 billion in FDI, with Singapore and the United States of America as its main investors in the manufacturing sector.
The Development Agency having foreign investment, if any, is “owned” and “controlled” by resident Indian citizens and/or Indian companies which are ultimately owned and controlled by resident Indian citizens as per the FDI policy of the GoI.