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1. Capital Markets
By:-
Sushil Pd. Sharma
References:-
1)Financial Institution and
markets( Dr. Dipak Bahadur
Bhandari)
2)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
/Capital_market
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2. Introduction
Financial Markets
Common stocks, preferred stocks, corporate
bonds, Government bonds etc.
Trading in both primary as well as secondary
markets
Less degree of liquidity
E.g. NYSE, AMEX, NASDAK, LSE, BSE,
NEPSE
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3. 1)New York Stock Exchange(NYSE)
Establishment :- May 17,1792 at New
York city, New York, USA
Largest capital market
No. of listing :- 1868
Market capitalization:- US $16.6
trillion(2013)
CEO:-Thomas W. Farley
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4. 2)American Stock Exchange(AMEX)
Establishment:- 1908 in New York city, New York,
USA
Third largest stock exchange in USA
No. of listing:- 700 companies(2001)
Market capitalization:- US $100 Billion
Traditionally known as the home of oil and mining
companies’ stock, but over the time it began listing
the stock of many different kind of companies
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5. 3)NASDAQ Stock Market
Establishment:- Feb4,1971 in New York city, New
York, USA
Second largest stock market by capitalization
No. of listing:- 3058(2015)
No centre location:- Over the Counter market
Called home of new technology companies,
particularly computer and computer related
businesses
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6. 4)London Stock Exchange(LSE)
Establishment:- 1801 in London, UK
One of the largest stock exchange in the
world
No. of listing:- 3041(2014)
Market capitalization:- US $6.06 trillion
(2014)
Third largest stock exchange market by
capitalization
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7. 5)Bombay Stock Exchange(BSE)
Establishment:- 1875 in located at Dalal Street, Kala
Ghoda, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Oldest stock exchange in Asia
World's fastest stock exchange with a median trade
speed of 6 microseconds
The BSE is the world's 11th largest stock exchange
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No. of listing:- More than 5500 companies
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8. 6)Nepal Stock Exchange
Establishment:- 1993 in Singha Durbar Plaza, Kathmandu
Nepal.
Market capitalization:- US $11.93 Billion(2016)
No. of listing:- 360(2016)
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The NEPSE Index is primary all equity market index of
NEPSE.
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