The document summarizes reforms in India's capital market since 1991. Major reforms include establishing SEBI as the regulatory authority; allowing free entry of companies to raise capital; permitting foreign institutional investors; introducing new financial instruments; establishing credit rating agencies; increasing merchant banking activities; growing electronic transactions; expanding the mutual fund industry; growing stock exchanges; establishing investor protection funds; introducing derivative trading; reforming the insurance sector; and encouraging commodity trading. These reforms have helped liberalize, expand, and make India's capital market more progressive and vibrant.
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Capital market- Primary market-IPO-FPO- NFO, Book Building-Right Issue-Private placement- Bonus issue-Buyback
Secondary Market-Stock exchanges- Role and functions of Stock Exchanges- BSE-NSE.
Regulatory authorities and their functions – RBI, SEBI
The report encapsulates the study of a proper understanding of SEBI and its regulations which are actually practiced in the market. Along with a thorough study of the basic concepts of SEBI and its policies with respect to the Capital Markets, the report also enlightens on a few cases which made a considerable impact on the governance of SEBI.
Presentation on "Capital Market"
1.definition and characteristics
2.function and players
3.importance/role and types
4.factor and structure
5.reforms and development
All related information about capital market instruments such as debt instruments, equity instruments, insurance instruments, hybrid instruments, swaps etc.
An investor is a person who allocates capital with the expectation of a future financial return. Types of investment include : equity , debt securities , real estates, currency , and commodity , derivatives such as put and call options, etc,
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Capital market- Primary market-IPO-FPO- NFO, Book Building-Right Issue-Private placement- Bonus issue-Buyback
Secondary Market-Stock exchanges- Role and functions of Stock Exchanges- BSE-NSE.
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An investor is a person who allocates capital with the expectation of a future financial return. Types of investment include : equity , debt securities , real estates, currency , and commodity , derivatives such as put and call options, etc,
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2. INTRODUCTION
The market where investment instruments like bonds and
equities are traded is known as the capital market.
The primal role of this market is to make investment
from investors who have surplus funds to the ones who
are running a deficit.
The capital market reforms were initiated in 1991, as
part of the structural reforms comprising industrial
deregulation, privatization , globalization , and
financial reforms through liberalisation of domestic
economic policies and foreign exchange policies.
3. Recent Developments in Capital Market
of India
• The Indian capital market has witnessed major
reforms in the decade of 1990s and there after. It is on
the verge of the growth.
• The Government of India and SEBI has taken a
number of measures in order to improve the working
of the Indian stock exchanges and to make it more
progressive and vibrant.
4. Reforms in Capital Market of India
The major reforms undertaken in capital market of
India includes:-
Narasimham Committee: It is a high level of
committee on the financial system with Shri. M.
Narasimham as the chairman was set up in 1991. The
Narasimham committee need for strengthening the
SEBI powers , vesting of CCI powers in the SEBI and
freeing of operations in the capital market with the
SEBI as the supervisory and regulatory authority.
5. Free entry to capital market: In may 1992, the capital issues
control act was abolished and the functions of capital issues
controller were entrusted to SEBI. Any company is free to enter
the capital market any time to raise any amount they want and at
any price that they can justify to the SEBI and investors .
Entry of Foreign Institutional Investors: (FIIs)
SEBI has permitted the foreign institutional investors to invest in
the Indian Capital Markets. FIIs such as mutual funds and
pension funds can invest in equity shares and debt market as well
as in dated Government Securities and treasury bills.
6. • New Instruments: A number of new financial
instruments have come in to vogue after 1992.
innovative financial instruments are introduced
like convertible preference shares, secured
premium notes, warrants, Zero Coupon Bonds,
deep discount bonds, discount bonds, Flexible
bonds, loyalty coupons, etc ,
7. Establishment of SEBI : The Securities and Exchange
Board of India (SEBI) was established in 1988. It got a
legal status in 1992. SEBI was primarily set up to
regulate the activities of the merchant banks, to control
the operations of mutual funds, to work as a promoter of
the stock exchange activities and to act as a regulatory
authority of new issue activities of companies. The
SEBI was set up with the fundamental objective, "to
protect the interest of investors in securities market and
for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto."
8. • The main functions of SEBI are:-
To regulate the business of the stock market and other
securities market.
To promote and regulate the self regulatory
organizations.
To prohibit fraudulent and unfair trade practices in
securities market.
To promote awareness among investors and training of
intermediaries about safety of market.
To prohibit insider trading in securities market.
To regulate huge acquisition of shares and takeover of
companies.
9. Establishment of Creditors Rating Agencies : Three
creditors rating agencies viz. The Credit Rating
Information Services of India Limited (CRISIL - 1988),
the Investment Information and Credit Rating Agency
of India Limited (ICRA - 1991) and Credit Analysis and
Research Limited (CARE) were set up in order to assess
the financial health of different financial institutions and
agencies related to the stock market activities. It is a
guide for the investors also in evaluating the risk of
their investments.
10. Increasing of Merchant Banking Activities : Many
Indian and foreign commercial banks have set up their
merchant banking divisions in the last few years. These
divisions provide financial services such as
underwriting facilities, issue organising, consultancy
services, etc. It has proved as a helping hand to factors
related to the capital market.
11. Candid Performance of Indian Economy : In the last
few years, Indian economy is growing at a good speed.
It has attracted a huge inflow of Foreign Institutional
Investments (FII). The massive entry of FIIs in the
Indian capital market has given good appreciation for
the Indian investors in recent times. Similarly many new
companies are emerging on the horizon of the Indian
capital market to raise capital for their expansions.
12. Rising Electronic Transactions : Due to technological
development in the last few years. The physical
transaction with more paper work is reduced. Now
paperless transactions are increasing at a rapid rate. It
saves money, time and energy of investors. Thus it has
made investing safer and hassle free encouraging more
people to join the capital market.
13. Growing Mutual Fund Industry : The growing of
mutual funds in India has certainly helped the capital
market to grow. Public sector banks, foreign banks,
financial institutions and joint mutual funds between the
Indian and foreign firms have launched many new
funds. A big diversification in terms of schemes,
maturity, etc. has taken place in mutual funds in India. It
has given a wide choice for the common investors to
enter the capital market.
14. Growing Stock Exchanges : The numbers of various
Stock Exchanges in India are increasing. Initially
the BSE was the main exchange, but now after the
setting up of the NSE and the OTCEI, stock exchanges
have spread across the country. Recently a new Inter-
connected Stock Exchange of India has joined the
existing stock exchanges.
15. Investor's Protection : Under the purview of the SEBI
the Central Government of India has set up the Investors
Education and Protection Fund (IEPF) in 2001. It works
in educating and guiding investors. It tries to protect the
interest of the small investors from frauds and
malpractices in the capital market.
16. Growth of Derivative Transactions : Since
June 2000, the NSE has introduced the derivatives
trading in the equities. In November 2001 it also
introduced the future and options transactions.
These innovative products have given variety for
the investment leading to the expansion of the
capital market.
17. 10. Insurance Sector Reforms : Indian insurance
sector has also witnessed massive reforms in last few
years. The Insurance Regulatory and Development
Authority (IRDA) was set up in 2000. It paved the entry
of the private insurance firms in India. As many
insurance companies invest their money in the capital
market, it has expanded.
18. 11. Commodity Trading : Along with the trading of
ordinary securities, the trading in commodities is also
recently encouraged. The Multi Commodity Exchange
(MCX) is set up. The volume of such transactions is
growing at a splendid rate