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Foreign direct investment (FDI) involves directly investing in another country by establishing subsidiaries or joint ventures. In contrast, foreign portfolio investment (FPI) involves purchasing financial assets like stocks and bonds. While both provide capital, FDI provides ownership and management rights as well as long-term commitment, whereas FPI only provides ownership of financial assets and allows for short-term investment horizons. Of the two, FDI is more important for economic development because i
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- Stan lee
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- EN