The SEBI come up with a number of initiatives aimed to regulating and developing the Indian securities market and improving its safety and ef ciency. This research analysis is only discuss about Market capitalization, Number of listed rms, Trading volumes, turnover both in the spot and futures market and study also examines short-run and long-run dynamics of the stock market. India is the most sophisticated new equity issuance markets. This paper mention some of the major interventions of SEBI relating to each of these aspects of the market and critically examines the economic consequences of the same. Such a stock-taking will enable a well-rounded and objective review of SEBI’s performance
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For making selection investment in India, one should be registered either as a foreign institutional...
Abstract: The structure and processes of the SEBI have been developed over the year. In 1602 when Am...
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Economic growth is facilitated by a sound financial system. “Mutual funds are one of the main source...
The greatest and engendering event in the Twenty first century is capital and financial market revol...
Since Indian capital market is vast and attract investors as their investment destination. The India...
Derivatives were introduced in India during the year 2000, with the hope that they will help to cont...
The main objective of the study is to give investors a basic idea of investing into the mutual funds...
A stock market, equity market or share market is the aggregation of buyers and sellers as it is one ...
A stock market, equity market or share market is the aggregation of buyers and sellers as it is one ...
For making selection investment in India, one should be registered either as a foreign institutional...
Abstract: The structure and processes of the SEBI have been developed over the year. In 1602 when Am...
Capital Market is a sine quo non for speedy growth and development of a country's economy and India ...
Capital Market is vital for the growth and development of an economy. Now a days individual investor...
Abstract: Capital Markets help regulate and promote the capital market and securities sector. These ...
Stock markets are without any doubt, an integral and indispensable part of a country’s economy. But ...
With the implementation of liberalization and globalization policies, the Indian capital market had ...
Abstract The Indian Capital Market has become multi-trillion dollar markets over the years. The c...
Economic growth is facilitated by a sound financial system. “Mutual funds are one of the main source...
The greatest and engendering event in the Twenty first century is capital and financial market revol...
Since Indian capital market is vast and attract investors as their investment destination. The India...
Derivatives were introduced in India during the year 2000, with the hope that they will help to cont...
The main objective of the study is to give investors a basic idea of investing into the mutual funds...
A stock market, equity market or share market is the aggregation of buyers and sellers as it is one ...
A stock market, equity market or share market is the aggregation of buyers and sellers as it is one ...
For making selection investment in India, one should be registered either as a foreign institutional...