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    Did you know you use derivatives all the time?

    Did you know you use derivatives all the time? It's true! A derivative is just an obligation or an option to exchange in the future. Futures are obligations to exchange and Options are options to exchange. Your coupon for thirty cents off your next box of Cheerios is in fact a call option. The...
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    project title on derivatives

    hi friends, i am Vidya here i am in my fourh sem of BBM. i have actually choosen a topic for my final project. it is based on derivatives under which i am studying a subject called options. so please anybody in the room can helpme with a siutable project on this topics or anykind of input on...
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    Project on Derivatives

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    intro to derivatives

    :SugarwareZ-198: hey all.. introduction to derivatives ..................... i am doing a project on derivatives... pl help me
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    National Commodity & Derivatives Exchange Limited (NCDEX)

    National Commodity & Derivatives Exchange Limited (NCDEX) is a professionally managed online multi commodity exchange promoted by ICICI Bank Limited (ICICI Bank), Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC), National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) and National Stock Exchange...
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    commodity derivatives in India

    The history of organized commodity derivatives in India goes back to the nineteenth century when the Cotton Trade Association started future trading in 1875, barely about a decade after the commodity derivatives started in Chicago. Over the time, derivatives market developed in several other...
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    project on Financial Derivatives Market and its Development in India

    Financial Derivatives Market and its Development in India derivative market in india.
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    Indian derivatives market

    In a short span of time, Indian derivatives market has got a place in list of top global exchanges. In single stock futures category, the Futures Industry Association (FIA) placed NSE in second position in the year 2000. Reforms in the securities market, particularly the establishment and...
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    DERIVATIVES HISTORY

    DERIVATIVES A derivative instrument, broadly, is a financial contract whose payoff structure is determined by the value of an underlying commodity, security, interest rate, share price index, exchange rate, oil price or the like. Thus a derivative instrument derives its value from some...
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    FOREIGN EXCHANGE DERIVATIVES

    The main foreign exchange linked derivatives are currency forwards, currency futures, currency options and currency swaps and combination of the above. For borrowers, access to the currency derivatives ensures that they have access to the lowest cost capital markets around the world. The...
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    Index derivatives

    Index derivatives are derivative contracts, which derive their value from an underlying index. The two most popular index derivatives are index futures and index options. Index derivatives have become very popular worldwide. In his report, Dr.L.C.Gupta attributes the popularity of index...
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    the existing capital market more safer than Derivatives?

    World over, the spot markets in equities are operated on a principle of rolling settlement. In this kind of trading, if you trade on a particular day (T), you have to settle these trades on the third working day from the date of trading (T+3). Futures market allow you to trade for a period of...
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    Derivatives are complex and exotic instruments that Indian investors will have diffic

    Trading in standard derivatives such as forwards, futures and options is already prevalent in India and has a long history. Reserve Bank of India allows forward trading in Rupee-Dollar forward contracts, which has become a liquid market. Reserve Bank of India also allows Cross Currency options...
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    Disasters prove that derivatives are very risky and highly leveraged instruments

    Disasters can take place in any system. The 1992 Security scam is a case in point. Disasters are not necessarily due to dealing in derivatives, but derivatives make headlines... Here I have tried to explain some of the important issues involved in disasters related to derivatives. Careful...
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    Derivatives increase speculation and do not serve any economic purpose

    Derivatives increase speculation and do not serve any economic purpose While the fact is... Numerous studies of derivatives activity have led to a broad consensus, both in the private and public sectors that derivatives provide numerous and substantial benefits to the users. Derivatives are...
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    What are these myths behind derivatives?

    What are these myths behind derivatives? • Derivatives increase speculation and do not serve any economic purpose • Indian Market is not ready for derivative trading • Disasters prove that derivatives are very risky and highly leveraged instruments • Derivatives are complex and exotic...
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    Myths and realities about derivatives

    Myths and realities about derivatives In less than three decades of their coming into vogue, derivatives markets have become the most important markets in the world. Financial derivatives came into the spotlight along with the rise in uncertainty of post-1970, when US announced an end to the...
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    Need for derivatives in India today

    In less than three decades of their coming into vogue, derivatives markets have become the most important markets in the world. Today, derivatives have become part and parcel of the day-to-day life for ordinary people in major part of the world. Until the advent of NSE, the Indian capital...
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    Indian Derivatives Market

    Starting from a controlled economy, India has moved towards a world where prices fluctuate every day. The introduction of risk management instruments in India gained momentum in the last few years due to liberalisation process and Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) efforts in creating currency...
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    Exchange-traded vs. OTC derivatives markets

    The OTC derivatives markets have witnessed rather sharp growth over the last few years, which has accompanied the modernization of commercial and investment banking and globalisation of financial activities. The recent developments in information technology have contributed to a great extent...
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