PGP Introduction To Finance Pradiptarathi Panda
PGP Introduction To Finance Pradiptarathi Panda
PGP Introduction To Finance Pradiptarathi Panda
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It is precisely because ‘securities’ are most insecure instruments. If there is a market for such
insecure instruments, the market would collapse if somebody does not regulate away the
insecurities.
The Indian securities market dates to the eighteenth century, when the securities of the East
India Company were traded in Mumbai and Kolkata.
The orderly growth of the capital market began with the setting up of the Bombay Stock
Exchange in July 1875 and Ahmedabad Stock Exchange in 1894.
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Primary Market
Secondary Market
Intermediaries Suppliers
Users of funds (Merchant Bankers,
Underwriters, of funds
(Corporate Issuers) Brokers, RTAs, etc.) (Investors)
Financial Instruments
Funds
Public issue: Securities are issued to the members of the public, and anyone eligible to
invest can participate in the issue. This is primarily a retail issue of securities.
Private placement: Securities are issued to a select set of institutional investors, who can
bid and purchase the securities on offer. This is primarily a wholesale issue of securities to
institutional investors.
Preferential issue: Securities are issued to an identified set of investors, on preferential
terms, along with or independent of a public issue or private placement. This may include
promoters, strategic investors, employees and such specified preferential groups. d.
Rights and bonus issues: Securities are issued to existing investors as on a specific cut-off
date, enabling them to buy more securities at a specific price (rights) or get an allotment of
additional shares without any consideration (bonus).
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Websites
https://www.investindia.gov.in/
https://www.ibef.org/
https://www.nseindia.com/resources/publications-nse-market-pulse
https://www.sebi.gov.in/sebiweb/home/HomeAction.do?doListing=yes&sid=4&ssid=80&smid=105
https://www.youtube.com/@AswathDamodaranonValuation