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    Study on Securities Financing

    Description The company or other entity issuing the security is called the issuer. A country's regulatory structure determines what qualifies as a security. Securities Financing (SF) Securities Financing is responsible for securities lending activities within the CIMB Group retail franchise. It...
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    Finance Project Reports on Securities and Trading

    Description The company or other entity issuing the security is called the issuer. A country's regulatory structure determines what qualifies as a security. Infosys Technologies Limited, SBU2 TABLES OF CONTENT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT...
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    MBA SIP project on Reliance Securities

    can anyone give a project on reliance securities pls help me please
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    Epic Update : Motilal Oswal Securities

    Motilal Oswal Securities pointed out that on an aggregate basis, net profit of 30 Sen*** companies was up 14% year-on-year (YoY) during Q1, while the corresponding number for 49 of the 50 nifty companies was 16%.
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    M.B.A Question Paper : - SECURITIES MARKET 2008

    M.B.A Question Paper : - SECURITIES MARKET 2008 uploaded :SugarwareZ-265:
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    A STUDY ON INVESTOR PREFRENCE IN STOCK MARKET WITH RELATING TO DESTI MONEY SECURITIES

    A STUDY ON INVESTOR PREFRENCE IN STOCK MARKET WITH RELATING TO DESTI MONEY SECURITIES PVT LTD. thesis work
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    Motilal oswal securities ltd - 4 P's Marketing Mix

    4P’s of marketing mix As more and more products become standardized, organizations are bundling services with their products because they have realized that in this fiercely competitive world, they can differentiate their offerings with the help of the services. No marketer can afford to offer...
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    Motilal oswal securities ltd Marketing Objectives

    Motilal oswal securities ltd have very specific marketing objectives and they are basically as follows: • Sales • Maximization of resources • Minimizing the cost The marketing objectives are very common now days but the efficiency is matter in today’s market and In terms of efficiency MOSLhas...
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    Methods of issuing securities in the Primary Market

    Methods of issuing securities in the Primary Market 1. Initial Public Offer; 2. Rights Issue (For existing Companies); and 3. Preferential Issue.
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    INDUSTRIAL SECURITIES

    INDUSTRIAL SECURITIES: Ordinary shares: ordinary shares are ownership securities which have certain advantages in favour of the issuing companies and investors, depending on their attitude to risk-taking. Investment in this financial instrument is permanent but not illiquid. Investors can...
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    Securities markets’ performance

    Securities markets’ performance in terms of information-processing, risk management and liquidity-provision functions improved further in 2005. In December 2005, there were 2,540 companies, where stock market trading took place on at least two-thirds of the days. These companies had a market...
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    INDUSTRIAL SECURITIES MARKET

    The market for industrial securities is known as industrial securities market. It is an ideal market for corporate securities such as bonds and equities. Business organisations raise capital through three major types of securities. They are (a) ordinary shares (b) preference shares and...
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    important features of the government securities

    One of the important features of the government securities is that they offer wide ranging tax incentives to the investors. Therefore, these securities are popular in the market. Investors in these securities get tax rebate under the Income Tax Act. The central government securities have high...
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    Government securities

    Government securities are issued by central government, state government, semi-government authorities like municipal corporations, port trusts, state electricity boards, public sector enterprises and other government agencies like IFCI, ICICI, IDBI, NABARD, SIDCs and housing boards. These...
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    GOVERNMENT SECURITIES

    The marketable debt issued by the government and semi-government bodies which represents a claim on the government is called government securities. It is also called as gilt-edged security. Government securities are issued for the purpose of refunding the maturing securities for advance...
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    GOVERNMENT SECURITIES MARKET

    The market in government securities is significant part of the stock market in India. The government securities also dominate the Indian debt market both in term of outstanding stock as well as turnover. A large statutory borrowing is from the RBI providing the government with the ability to...
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    SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE BOARD OF INDIA (SEBI)

    SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE BOARD OF INDIA (SEBI) The Securities and Exchange Board of India was established on April 12, 1992 in accordance with the provisions of the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992. The SEBI is the regulatory authority established under Section 3 of SEBI Act...
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    auction market for Government securities

    A primary auction market for Government securities has been created and a primary dealer system was introduced in 1995. There are six authorized primary dealers. Currently, there are 31 mutual funds, out of which 21 are in the private sector. Mutual funds were opened to the private sector in...
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    Securities markets

    Securities markets provide a channel for allocation of savings to those who have productive need for them. As a result, the savers and investors are not constrained by their individual abilities, but by the economy’s abilities to invest and save respectively, which inevitably enhances savings...
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    Reforms in Indian Securities Market Since 1992

    The development in Indian securities market since 1992 can be summarized as follows: • Capital Issues (Control) Act of 1947 repealed and the office of Controller of Capital Issues abolished; control over price and premium of shares removed. Companies now free to raise funds from securities...
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