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Item DOES FOREIGN INSTITUTIONAL OWNERSHIP AFFECT ON VOLATILITY IN PAKSITAN STOCK MARKET?(UMT.Lahore, 2020) Maaz Bin ZiaWith the expanding presence of foreign investments (FI) and their significance in the stock markets (SM), the examination researches the effect of foreign institutional investments (FII) on firm-level volatility daily returns (VDR) in Pakistan, utilizing information of 100 firms recorded on the Pakistan SM (PSM) for the period from 2011 to 2017. Information of organizations recorded on stock trade and is a part of KSE 100 list 2016 is utilized. Furthermore, the change from a planned economy to a market economy has effectively expanded the fascination of FI in Pakistan. It is contended that possession by FI decreases VDR in developing nations that inconsequential reason a downtrend in VDR or even crisis of economy and financially. The outcomes show that FI is contrarily related with VDR during the entire sample time frame. Be that as it may, the negative connection among FII and VDR isn't noteworthy. In addition, the investigation has revealed insight into the potential reasons causing a positive effect on VDR by FII and its unimportance one next to the other. Extant literature explains global financial crisis (GFC), recession of domestic country, size of FII, good corporate governance, adequate regulation, etc. as logics for the relation being negative and insignificant