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Mutual Fund: types of Mutual Funds and different types of schemes
1. Introduction to Mutual Funds A mutual fund is a vehicle that pools money from many investors to invest in a diversified portfolio of financial instruments. These instruments can include stocks, bonds, and money market instruments. Managed by professional fu...
Listing and Delisting of Corporate Stocks
1. Introduction to Corporate Listings Corporate listing refers to the process by which a company offers its shares to the public and has those shares admitted for trading on a recognized stock exchange. In India, the primary stock exchanges are the Bombay Stoc...
Foreign Exchange Market
1. Concept of Foreign Exchange Market The Foreign Exchange Market (Forex or FX Market) is a global, decentralized marketplace where currencies are traded. It's the largest and most liquid financial market in the world, facilitating the exchange of one currency...
DU syllabus Sem wise
Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS) Course List This document provides a structured list of courses for the Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS) program, organized by semester, and separated into Discipline Specific Core (DSC) courses and Discipline Specific ...
# B.Com (Hons) Course Structure
Abbreviations: DSC: Discipline Specific Core Course GE: Generic Elective SEC: Skill Enhancement Course Semester 1 Course Code Course Title Course Type Credits DSC-1.1 Management Principles and Applications DSC 4 DSC-1.2 Business Laws DSC 4 DSC-1....
Introduction to stock markets
The Stock Market: A Gateway to Investment and Economic Growth The Stock Market is an essential component of the broader capital market, serving as a platform where securities, such as stocks (equity shares), bonds, and derivatives, are bought and sold. It faci...
Regional and Modern Stock Exchanges in India
1. Regional Stock Exchanges (RSEs) in India A. Concept of Regional Stock Exchanges (RSEs) Regional Stock Exchanges (RSEs) were established with the primary goal of promoting stock trading and investment in specific geographic regions of India. They were partic...
International Stock Exchanges
1. Introduction to International Stock Exchanges International stock exchanges are regulated marketplaces where securities, such as stocks, bonds, and derivatives, are traded. These exchanges are vital for facilitating global capital flows, enabling companies ...
Indian Stock Indices and Their Construction
1. Introduction to Stock Indices A Stock Index is a statistical measure designed to represent the overall performance of a group of stocks listed on a stock exchange. It serves as a vital benchmark for tracking market movements, gauging investor sentiment, and...
Major Instruments Traded in Stock Markets
1. Equity Shares A. Meaning & Characteristics Definition: Equity shares, also known as common stock, represent ownership in a company. When an investor purchases equity shares, they become a part-owner of the company. Shareholders: Holders of equity shares ...
Trading of Securities on a Stock Exchange
1. Trading Process on a Stock Exchange Stock exchanges, such as the BSE (Bombay Stock Exchange) and NSE (National Stock Exchange), provide a regulated platform for buying and selling securities, including stocks, bonds, and derivatives. Investors cannot trade ...
MTM (Mark-to-Market) and VaR (Value at Risk) Margins
1. Introduction to Margins in Trading Stock exchanges implement margin requirements to mitigate risk, protect market stability, and ensure that traders can meet their financial obligations. Two key types of margins in trading are: Mark-to-Market (MTM) Margin...
Types of Brokers in the Stock Market
Introduction Stockbrokers serve as essential intermediaries between investors and stock exchanges. They facilitate the buying and selling of securities, offering a range of services that can include research, investment advice, and portfolio management. The ch...
Trading in Securities: A Practical Guide to Account Opening, DEMAT, Order Placement, Contract Notes, and Settlement
1. Opening an Account to Trade in Securities To participate in the stock market (e.g., NSE, BSE), investors need to establish several accounts: A. Demat Account: Definition: A Dematerialized (Demat) account is an electronic repository that holds shares and ...
Commodity Markets
Introduction to Commodity Markets The commodity market is a financial marketplace where various raw materials and primary products (commodities) are bought and sold. These commodities range from agricultural products to energy resources and metals. The commodi...
Money Market
1. Meaning of Money Market The money market is a segment of the financial system that focuses on the trading of short-term financial instruments. These instruments typically have maturities of less than one year, making the money market a vital source of liqui...
Segments of money market- Call money market
Segments of the Money Market & Call Money Market: An In-Depth Look This document provides a detailed exploration of the various segments within the Indian money market and a closer examination of the Call Money Market, a critical component for short-term liqui...
Repos and Reverse Repos
1. Meaning of Repo & Reverse Repo Repo (Repurchase Agreement) and Reverse Repo are short-term borrowing and lending mechanisms used by banks and other financial institutions. These transactions are typically regulated and overseen by the Reserve Bank of India ...
Treasury Bills
1. Meaning of Treasury Bills (T-Bills) Treasury Bills (T-Bills) are short-term debt instruments issued by the Government of India to raise funds for managing its immediate liquidity requirements. They are essentially promissory notes that obligate the governme...
Certificate of Deposit (CD) & Commercial Paper (CP)
1. Certificate of Deposit (CD) A. Meaning of Certificate of Deposit A Certificate of Deposit (CD) is a negotiable, interest-bearing instrument issued by banks and other financial institutions to raise short-term funds. It represents a time deposit with a fixed...