National Stock Exchange Of India (NSE) NSE was given recognition as a stock exchange in April, 1993 and started operations in June 1994, with trading on the Wholesale Debt Market Segment. Subsequently, it launched the Capital Market Segment in November, 1994 as a trading platform for Equities and the Future...
Financial Market Practice
Bombay Stock Exchange Of India Limited (BSE) Securities’ trading has been in existence for the last 200 years. Incidentally, trading in securities dates back to 1973 – when Loan securities of the East India Company were traded. Rampant speculation was a common feature even during those times. The broking community...
Securities Exchange Board Of India (SEBI) The securities markets which emerged from periphery into the mainstream of the financial markets from 1980s, and especially since the beginning of 1990s. The equity markets in India have witnessed a spectacular growth in terms of its ability to raise resources and to allocate...
Both the primary and secondary markets in India have demonstrated phenomenal growth in both number of corporate entities that are listed, as well as market capitalization, market value of listed companies to the Gross National Product (GNP), number of shareholders (especially participation by the retail public, which is still set...
Introduction The Brokers are the vital entity for trading in the market. They often provide liquidity to the securities traded in the market. They are the people who help the investors to buy and sell securities on Exchange. They take credit risk of the investors. for these services they charge...
We shall discuss some of the basic concepts related to markets and the terminology associated with trading. Perfect Market: A market is said to be perfect, when all the potential sellers and buyers are promptly aware of the prices at which transaction takes place. Any buyer can purchase from any...