FDI definition

FDI means financial derivative instrument.
FDI means financial derivative instruments;
FDI means a financial derivative instrument (including an OTC derivative);

Examples of FDI in a sentence

  • Singapore received more than twice as much U.S. FDI compared to other Asian countries.

  • Moreover, Singapore attracts substantial amounts of U.S. foreign direct investment (FDI), which in 2020 totaled $270 billion, making the U.S. the largest foreign investor in Singapore.

  • Reflecting its strategic location, economic growth and substantial FDI, more than 4,500 U.S. companies are registered in Singapore, according to the U.S. State Department.


More Definitions of FDI

FDI means a financial derivative instrument (including an OTC derivative) permitted by the UCITS Regulations;
FDI means financial derivative instruments as described herein and used by the ICAV from time to time;
FDI means Foreign Direct Investment;
FDI means a financial derivative instrument permitted by the Regulations;
FDI means investment by non-resident entity/person resident outside India in the capital of the Indian company under Schedule 1 of FEM(Transfer or Issue of Security by a Person Resident Outside India) Regulations 2000.
FDI means Foreign Direct Investment, i.e. investment by non-resident entity or person resident outside India in the capital of an Indian company in accordance with Foreign Exchange Management (Non-Debt Instrument) Rules, 2019.
FDI means financial derivative instrument which refers to financial instrument that derives its value from the value and characteristics of one or more underlying assets.