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Capital Markets

Chapter I
Introduction to the Indian Financial System
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Constituents of a Financial System
1.3 Financial Sector Reforms/ Development
1.4 Investment Avenues
  Summing Up
  Self-assessment
Chapter II
Capital Market
2.1 Meaning of Capital Market
2.2 Features of the Capital Market
2.3 Capital Market in India
2.4 Sources of Supply
  Summing Up
  Self-assessment
Chapter III
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI)
3.1 Origin of the SEBI
3.2 Objectives of SEBI
3.3 Jobs Entrusted to SEBI
3.4 Role of the SEBI
3.5 Legal Status of the Securities and Exchange Board of India
 
3.5.1 Functions of the Board
3.6 The Policy Initiatives Undertaken by SEBI During 2005-06 and Published in its Annual Report
  Summing Up
  Self-assessment
Chapter IV
Capital Market Instruments
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Equity/Ordinary Shares
 
4.2.1 Evaluation
4.3 Preference Shares
4.4 Debentures/Bonds/Notes
  Summing Up
  Self-assessment
Chapter V
Primary Market
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Initial Public Offers
 
5.2.1 Other Conditions
  Procedure in case of the Fixed Price Method
5.3 Book Building Method
 
5.3.1 Green Shoe Option
5.4 Guidelines on Initial Public Offers through the Stock Exchange On-line System ( e-IPO)
5.5 Private Placement and Preferential Allotment
5.6 Issue of Debt Instruments
  Summing Up
  Self-assessment
Chapter VI
Role of Intermediaries in the Primary Market
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Merchant Bankers/Lead Managers
6.3 Registration
6.4 Role of Merchant Bankers in IPO’s
6.5 Role of the SEBI in IPOs
6.6 Role of Underwriters
6.7 Role of Bankers to the Issue
6.8 Role of Registrar to the Issue
  Summing Up
  Self-assessment
Chapter VII
Secondary Markets
7.1 Secondary Market
7.2 Trading and Exposure Limits
 
7.2.1 Listing of Securities
7.2.2 Trading
7.3 Clearing and Settlement
7.4 Market Capitalisation
7.5 Investors
 
7.5.1 Foreign Institutional Investors (FII’s)
7.6 Volatility
 
7.6.1 Trend in Prices
7.6.2 Present Scenario
7.7 National Stock Exchange
 
7.7.1 Objectives of the NSE
7.7.2 Ownership and Management
7.7.3 Membership
7.7.4 Exchange Operations
7.7.5 Derivative Products
7.7.6 Agenda for the Future
  Summing Up
  Self-assessment
Chapter VIII
Depository
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Structure of the Depository System
8.3 FAQ
  Summing Up
  Self-assessment
Chapter IX
Money Market
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Money Market Instruments
9.3 Debt Market
9.4 Issue of Government Securities
  Summing Up
  Self-assessment
Chapter X
Mutual Funds
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Definition
10.3 Organisation / Structure of Mutual Funds
10.4 Objectives of Mutual Funds
10.5 Advantages of Mutual Funds
10.6 Kinds of Mutual Funds
10.7 Position of Mutual Funds in India
 
10.7.1 UTI – 64 Scheme
10.8 Restrictions on Investments
10.9 Present Position and Conclusion
10.10 Recent Developments in the Mutual Fund Industry
  Summing Up
  Self-assessment
Chapter XI
Venture Capital
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Overall Procedure
11.3 Characteristics of Venture Capital
11.4 Features of Venture Capital
11.5 Investment Criteria/ Process
11.6 Due Diligence
11.7 Nature and Scope of Venture Capital
11.8 Forms of Venture Capital Assistance
11.9 Position in India
11.10 Indian Venture Capital Industry
11.11 SEBI Guidelines on Venture Capital Companies
  Summing Up
  Self-assessment
Chapter XII
Concept of Derivatives
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Difference Between Spot Contract and Forward Contract
12.3 Different Terminologies used in F and O
12.4 Futures and Options
 
12.4.1 Futures
12.4.2 Options
12.4.3 Premium
12.5 Futures and Options – Comparison
12.6 Uses of Derivatives
 
12.6.1 Hedging
12.6.2 Speculation
  Summing Up
  Self-assessment
Chapter XIII
Credit Rating Agencies in India
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Benefits/Advantages of Credit Ratings
13.3 Overall Capital Market
13.4 Steps Involved in the Credit Rating Process (ICRA’s Model)
13.5 Information to be Provided to the Credit Rating Agency
13.6 Limitations of Credit Ratings
13.7 Position in India
13.8 SEBI Guidelines on Credit Rating
  Summing Up
  Self-assessment
Chapter XIV
Capital Market Terminologies
14.1 Definitions of Terminology
  Summing Up
  Self-assessment
Chapter XV
Non Banking Finance Companies
15.1 Introduction
15.2 Frequently Asked Questions on NBFCs
15.3 FAQs on Mutual Funds
  Summing Up
  Self-assessment
           

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