South African Reserve Bank Working Paper Series WP/13/04 South African Capital Markets: An Overview Shakill Hassan October 2013 South African Reserve Bank Working Papers are written by staff members of the South African Reserve Bank and on occasion by consultants under the auspices of the Bank. The papers deal with topical issues and describe preliminary research findings, and develop new analytical or empirical approaches in their analyses. They are solely intended to elicit comments and
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and allocate finance, and to manage the risks associated with financing and exchange. A developed financial system is one that has a secure and efficient payment system, security markets and financial intermediaries that arrange financing, and derivative markets and financial institutions that provide access to risk management instruments. It does so by transfer of various economic units. Goldsmith, R.W., The Flow of Capital funds in the war Economy, New York, Columbia, 1965, p.28 – designated
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Traditional India Sari Un-stitched lengths of fabric draped around the body formed the main garment of men and women in India. This form of attire may be compared to wearing toga’s in Ancient Greece or Rome. The Indian Sari, A length of cloth, sometimes plain and at others highly decorated, has been the source for many fables and a fabric of our imagination as a society and a culture. The Sari is the traditional outfit of women in Indian subcontinent. The word Sari is a derivative of the prakrit
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Traditional India Sari Un-stitched lengths of fabric draped around the body formed the main garment of men and women in India. This form of attire may be compared to wearing toga’s in Ancient Greece or Rome. The Indian Sari, A length of cloth, sometimes plain and at others highly decorated, has been the source for many fables and a fabric of our imagination as a society and a culture. The Sari is the traditional outfit of women in Indian subcontinent. The word Sari is a derivative of the prakrit
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2012 SHIKHA SINHA INDIABULLS SECURITIES IBS HYDERABAD 5/26/2012 FACTORS AFFECTING INVESTMENT DECISIONS AND COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES OF INDIABULLS A REPORT ON FACTORS AFFECTING INVESTMENT DECISIONS AND COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS OF INDIABULLS SUBMITTED BY: SHIKHA SINHA 11BSPHH010767 A report submitted in the partial fulfillment of MBA Program of IBS Hyderabad Submitted to: FACULTY GUIDE
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well-developed financial system plays an important role in accelerating economic growth by mobilizing savings and facilitating investment in an efficient manner (Mu, 2007). Financial market is composed of different markets- Money Market, Capital Market, Derivative Market etc. All the markets play an interactive role for the development of economy by formation of capital through mobilizing funds, industrialization of economy through supplying adequate funds, providing services, linking investors to the industrial
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MARKET INDICES IN INDIA INTRODUCTION A stock market index is created by selecting a group of stocks that are capable of representing the whole market or a specified sector or segment of the market. The change in the price s of this basket of securities is measured with reference to a base period. There is usually provision for giving proper weights to different stocks on the basis of their importance to the economy. A stock market index acts as the indicator of the performance of the overall
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Handbook on Basics of Financial Markets NATIONAL STOCK EXCHANGE OF INDIA LIMITED Basics of Financial Markets What is Investment? The money you earn is partly spent and the rest saved for meeting future expenses. Instead of keeping the savings idle you may like to use savings in order to get return on it in the future. This is called Investment. Why should one invest? One needs to invest to: earn return on your idle resources generate a specified sum of money for a specific goal in life make
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CONTENTS Managing Director & CEO’s Letter to Shareholders Board of Directors Snap Shot of Key Financial Indicators : 2008-2012 Highlights Directors’ Report Management’s Discussion & Analysis Auditors’ Report Balance Sheet Profit and Loss Account Cash Flow Statement Schedules Forming Part of Balance Sheet Schedules Forming Part of Profit and Loss Account Significant Accounting Policies Notes to Accounts Auditors’ Certificate on Corporate Governance Corporate Governance Auditors’ Report on Consolidated
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