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Multiple Regression Analysis: FDI, Exchange Rates & Interest Rates A Study on Bangladesh's Foreign Direct Investment Trends

Introduction This presentation explores the relationship between Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows into Bangladesh and key economic variables including exchange rates and interest rates on non-resident foreign currency deposit accounts. The analysis covers a period from 2011 to 2023 .

Overview of the Study Analysis of 12 years of data from FY 2011-12 to FY 2022-23
Assessing the inflow of FDI into Bangladesh
Key variables: Exchange Rate and Interest Rate on NFCD accounts

Dependent and Independent Variables Dependent Variable: Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
Independent Variable 1: Exchange Rate of BDT against foreign currency
Independent Variable 2: Interest Rate on Non-Resident Foreign Currency Deposit accounts

Data Summary Mean FDI: 2386.52
Mean Exchange Rate: 84.29
Mean Interest Rate: 1.09
12 samples analyzed with various statistical measures

Regression Analysis Results R Square: 0.443, indicating a moderate correlation
Significance F: 0.071, suggesting the overall model is not statistically significant

Coefficients of the Model Intercept: -2929.13
Exchange Rate Coefficient: 70.506, significant at p=0.025
Interest Rate Coefficient: -574.729, not significant

Trend Analysis Trends observed in FDI alongside Exchange Rate and Interest Rate dynamics
Graphical representation of relationships over the analyzed years

Conclusion Exchange rates positively impact FDI inflows
Interest rates show no significant effect
Need for further research to explore underlying factors

References Department of Finance, Jagannath University, Dhaka - Multiple Regression Analysis Report Data sourced from FY 2011-12 to FY 2022-23 statistics

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