Capital market can be classified into primary and secondary markets. The primary market is a market for new shares whereas in the secondary market, the existing securities are traded. The capital market operations are regulated by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI). Thus, capita...
Moreover, the SEBI is responsible for regulating the stock exchanges in India and constantly updating rules to ensure smooth operation. Advantages of Listing with BSE There are several advantages that a company can enjoy by listing with BSE – Easy Generation of Capital: The companies listed ...
In order to further strengthen the compliance and monitoring requirements relating to such stock brokers and to ensure efficient functioning of securities market, SEBI videCircular no.SEBI/HO/MIRSD/MIRSD-PoD1/P/CIR/2023/24 dated February 06, 2023, on “Enhanced obligations and responsibil...
What role do financial institutions play within the global marketplace? How does central banking assist in corruption? What are the key responsibilities of SEBI, how they help in securing the interest of investors? Explain why banks are inherently unstable. What is there about "making loans an...
Stock exchange being an essential component of developed capital market brings together large amounts of capital necessary for the economic progress of the country. Since 1988, SEBI has been playing a significant role in regulating the Indian Capital market.PAGUDALA SUCHITRA...
This research paper aims to gain insight into the role of SEBI as a regulatory authority and its impact on Indian Capital market. The study is descriptive in nature. Thus the findings have been made by analysis in order to know the role and impacts of SEBI in Indian Capital market.Tripathi...
A study on Role of SEBI as a Regulatory Authority in Indian Capital Market: an Empirical AnalysisIosr journalsMabruka Muspah ElkhataliJaved Qadri
The first statutory regulatory body that the government of India set up post the reforms of 1991 was the Securities and Exchanges Board of India (SEBI). As a regulator for the securities markets, SEBI was given the powers to prohibit insider trading practices in the capital market and to ...