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Securities and Commodities Exchange Market In India |
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| Published Date : 12 August 2011 |
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Pages : 49 |
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The Securities Exchange Market in India is what sets the
retail investor’s heart throbbing with excitement. The enormous volatility of
the market coupled with the odd investor’s sentiments make this exchange market
an interesting earning field.
Controlled and regulated by the SEBI, this market has 24 exchanges spread all
over India with NSE and BSE being the prime ones. As of December, 2010, BSE has
reached a market cap of Rs 71.26 Trillion while NSE on the other hand has
managed to reach Rs 73 Trillion. The securities exchange market has remained the
most sensitive barometer of the Indian Economy since 2003 and has remained more
stable than the other world indices, partly due to the stronger policy
formulations and partly due to the investment habits of the Indian stock retail
investor.
In the Indian Securities Exchange market there are both specified and
non-specified securities allowing both spot and forwards transactions. In 2010,
SEBI has introduced a number of policy formulations in the Primary and the
Secondary Market. The OTCEI has also undergone a number of policy changes in
2010. The regulatory framework has been revamped keeping in mind newer
surveillance measures. Data Warehousing has been modernized and implemented
across all the exchanges in India. Overall, the financial and commodities
derivative markets promise to bring a whole lot of liquidity and foreign
investor flux in the coming few years.
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Table of Contents : |
Executive Summary
COMMODITIES EXCHANGE MARKET IN INDIA
Commodity Derivatives Market:-
COMMODITIES EXCHANGE MARKET IN INDIA:
A History
GOVERNMENT POLICY CHANGES:
FUNCTIONS:
COMMODITY EXCHANGES IN INDIA:
The other commodity exchanges in India
Multi Commodity Exchange of India Limited (MCX)
National Commodity & Derivatives Exchange Limited (NCDEX)
Regulations:
Review of Exchange wise Commodities Traded (A typical fortnightly mechanism)
Indian Commodity Market Statistics
Unresolved Issues and Future Prospects
SECURITIES EXCHANGE MARKET IN INDIA
PRIMARY MARKET
SECONDARY MARKET
ORIGIN OF INDIAN STOCK MARKET
Brief History of Stock Exchanges
Market Basics
Electronic trading
Exchanges in India
Index
Executing an order
Broker
Contract note
Split
Buy Back
Settlement cycle
Rolling settlement
Short selling
Auction
Separate market for auctions
Bad Delivery
Dematerialization
Advantages of a depository services
Stock & Exchange Board of India
Regulation of business in the stock exchanges
Stock Exchanges in India
Trading Pattern of the Indian Stock Market
Types of Transactions
Over the Counter Exchange of India (OTCEI)
Advantages of OTCEI
National Stock Exchange
Trading at NSE
Advantages of trading at NSE
Policy Implementation in the Primary Market 2009-10
Policy Implementation in the Secondary Market 2009-10
SURVEILLANCE
Mechanism of Market Surveillance
Surveillance Actions
Integrated Market Surveillance System
Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence System
Retrospect
Prospects
Indian Securities Market: A Comparative Position
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