logging in or signing up Capital Market India samwise Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: Embed: Flash iPad Dynamic Copy Does not support media & animations Automatically changes to Flash or non-Flash embed WordPress Embed Customize Embed URL: Copy Thumbnail: Copy The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 14330 Category: Business & Fin.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (37) Dislike it (3) Added: July 03, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 25 Presentation Description I hope my ppt helps you understand a little more about Capital Market.AND I'VE OTHER THINGS TO DO IN LIFE THAN JUST SENDING OUT MAIL TO STRANGERS,SO PLEASE DONT ASK ME TO MAIL IT,USE IT AS A REFERENCE IF YOU MUST. Comments Posting comment... By: Sapna26 (15 month(s) ago) can u please send me this presentation to worksd2000@gmail.com and vks4585@gmail.com Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: Khoshal (16 month(s) ago) plz send me this presentation Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: bkamith (19 month(s) ago) please send me this also Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: krushnapadole (19 month(s) ago) please send me this ppt urgently Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: rajkiranmba (20 month(s) ago) CAN I DOWNLOAD IT Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close loading.... See all Premium member Presentation Transcript CAPITAL MARKET(SECONDARY MARKET) : CAPITAL MARKET(SECONDARY MARKET) Submitted to: Chitra .G MMS 1 B(SEM 2) What are the various types of financial markets? : What are the various types of financial markets? The financial markets can broadly be divided into money and capital market. Money Market Capital Market Slide 3: Capital Market PRIMARY MARKET SECONDARY MARKET THIRD MARKET TYPES OF CAPITAL MARKET What is meant by Secondary Market? : What is meant by Secondary Market? Secondary Market refers to a market where securities are traded after being initially offered to the public in the primary market and/or listed on the Stock Exchange. Majority of the trading is done in the secondary market. Secondary market comprises of equity markets and the debt markets. What is the difference between primary market & secondary market? : What is the difference between primary market & secondary market? In the primary market, securities are offered to public for subscription for the purpose of raising capital or fund. Secondary market is an equity trading avenue in which already existing/pre- issued securities are traded amongst investors. Secondary market could be either auction or dealer market. While stock exchange is the part of an auction market. What are the products dealt in secondary markets? : What are the products dealt in secondary markets? Equity Shares Debentures Government securities Bond Role of Broker and Sub-broker in the Secondary Market : Role of Broker and Sub-broker in the Secondary Market A Broker is a member of a recognized stock exchange, who is permitted to do trades on the screen-based trading system of different stock exchanges. He is enrolled as a member with the concerned exchange and is registered with SEBI. A Sub Broker is a person who is registered with SEBI as such and is affiliated to a member of a recognized stock exchange. What kind of details do I have to provide in Client Registration form? : What kind of details do I have to provide in Client Registration form? Permanent Account Number (PAN) Your name, date of birth, photograph, address, educational qualifications, occupation, residential status(Resident Indian/ NRI/others) Bank and depository account details If you are registered with any other broker, then the name of broker and concerned Stock exchange and Client Code Number How trading takes place and what is the process of trading? : How trading takes place and what is the process of trading? Step 1. Investor / trader decides to trade Step 2. Places order with a broker to buy / sell the required quantity of respective securities Step 3. Best priced order matches based on price-time priority Step 4. Order execution is electronically communicated to the broker’s terminal. How trading takes place & what is the process of trading? : How trading takes place & what is the process of trading? Step 5. Trade confirmation slip issued to the investor / trader by the broker Step 6. Within 24 hours of trade execution, contract note is issued to the investor / trader by the broker Step 7. Pay-in of funds and securities before T+2 day Step 8. Pay-out of funds and securities on T+2 day. What is Corporatisation?What is Demutualisation? : What is Corporatisation?What is Demutualisation? Demutualised exchange vs mutalised exchangeWhat is Day Trading??What is Trade for Trade Segment??What is Direct Market Access?? : Demutualised exchange vs mutalised exchangeWhat is Day Trading??What is Trade for Trade Segment??What is Direct Market Access?? Obligations and responsibilities of a broker : Obligations and responsibilities of a broker Maintenance of money in separate accounts Issue of daily statement Appointment of compliance officer Issue of contract note to his client within 24hrs of the execution of the contract. Investor requirements!! : Investor requirements!! Types of accounts Complaints & grievances Market Index ( Indices ) : Market Index ( Indices ) National Stock Exchange : National Stock Exchange Method of Computation of NSE-Nifty Factors involved in Selection of stocks of Nifty CNX Nifty Junior : CNX Nifty Junior Method of Computation Factors for Stocks to be Included in Junior Nifty. S&P CNX 500 : S&P CNX 500 Method of Computation Factors for Stocks to be Included in S&P CNX 500. S&P CNX Defty : S&P CNX Defty Features of Defty. Calculation of Defty. S&P CNX Defty = S&P CNX Nifty at time t * Exchange rate as on base date Exchange rate at Time T. Other Type Of CNX Indices : Other Type Of CNX Indices CNX IT Index CNX FMCG Index CNX PSE Index BSE INDEX Important Terms In the Secondary Market : Important Terms In the Secondary Market STT Rolling Settlement Pay-in day and Pay-out day Short Selling Arbitration Day trading Securities & Exchange Board of India (SEBI) : Securities & Exchange Board of India (SEBI) Risk Management at Stock Exchanges : : Risk Management at Stock Exchanges : Risk Faced by the Markets Capital Adequacy Norms for Brokers Intraday Turnover Limit Risk-return profile CASE STUDY : CASE STUDY Harshad Mehta Scam Impact of the Budget 2010 : Impact of the Budget 2010 CONCLUSION : CONCLUSION Slide 28: Thank You You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Capital Market India samwise Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: Embed: Flash iPad Dynamic Copy Does not support media & animations Automatically changes to Flash or non-Flash embed WordPress Embed Customize Embed URL: Copy Thumbnail: Copy The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 14330 Category: Business & Fin.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (37) Dislike it (3) Added: July 03, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 25 Presentation Description I hope my ppt helps you understand a little more about Capital Market.AND I'VE OTHER THINGS TO DO IN LIFE THAN JUST SENDING OUT MAIL TO STRANGERS,SO PLEASE DONT ASK ME TO MAIL IT,USE IT AS A REFERENCE IF YOU MUST. Comments Posting comment... By: Sapna26 (15 month(s) ago) can u please send me this presentation to worksd2000@gmail.com and vks4585@gmail.com Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: Khoshal (16 month(s) ago) plz send me this presentation Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: bkamith (19 month(s) ago) please send me this also Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: krushnapadole (19 month(s) ago) please send me this ppt urgently Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: rajkiranmba (20 month(s) ago) CAN I DOWNLOAD IT Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close loading.... See all Premium member Presentation Transcript CAPITAL MARKET(SECONDARY MARKET) : CAPITAL MARKET(SECONDARY MARKET) Submitted to: Chitra .G MMS 1 B(SEM 2) What are the various types of financial markets? : What are the various types of financial markets? The financial markets can broadly be divided into money and capital market. Money Market Capital Market Slide 3: Capital Market PRIMARY MARKET SECONDARY MARKET THIRD MARKET TYPES OF CAPITAL MARKET What is meant by Secondary Market? : What is meant by Secondary Market? Secondary Market refers to a market where securities are traded after being initially offered to the public in the primary market and/or listed on the Stock Exchange. Majority of the trading is done in the secondary market. Secondary market comprises of equity markets and the debt markets. What is the difference between primary market & secondary market? : What is the difference between primary market & secondary market? In the primary market, securities are offered to public for subscription for the purpose of raising capital or fund. Secondary market is an equity trading avenue in which already existing/pre- issued securities are traded amongst investors. Secondary market could be either auction or dealer market. While stock exchange is the part of an auction market. What are the products dealt in secondary markets? : What are the products dealt in secondary markets? Equity Shares Debentures Government securities Bond Role of Broker and Sub-broker in the Secondary Market : Role of Broker and Sub-broker in the Secondary Market A Broker is a member of a recognized stock exchange, who is permitted to do trades on the screen-based trading system of different stock exchanges. He is enrolled as a member with the concerned exchange and is registered with SEBI. A Sub Broker is a person who is registered with SEBI as such and is affiliated to a member of a recognized stock exchange. What kind of details do I have to provide in Client Registration form? : What kind of details do I have to provide in Client Registration form? Permanent Account Number (PAN) Your name, date of birth, photograph, address, educational qualifications, occupation, residential status(Resident Indian/ NRI/others) Bank and depository account details If you are registered with any other broker, then the name of broker and concerned Stock exchange and Client Code Number How trading takes place and what is the process of trading? : How trading takes place and what is the process of trading? Step 1. Investor / trader decides to trade Step 2. Places order with a broker to buy / sell the required quantity of respective securities Step 3. Best priced order matches based on price-time priority Step 4. Order execution is electronically communicated to the broker’s terminal. How trading takes place & what is the process of trading? : How trading takes place & what is the process of trading? Step 5. Trade confirmation slip issued to the investor / trader by the broker Step 6. Within 24 hours of trade execution, contract note is issued to the investor / trader by the broker Step 7. Pay-in of funds and securities before T+2 day Step 8. Pay-out of funds and securities on T+2 day. What is Corporatisation?What is Demutualisation? : What is Corporatisation?What is Demutualisation? Demutualised exchange vs mutalised exchangeWhat is Day Trading??What is Trade for Trade Segment??What is Direct Market Access?? : Demutualised exchange vs mutalised exchangeWhat is Day Trading??What is Trade for Trade Segment??What is Direct Market Access?? Obligations and responsibilities of a broker : Obligations and responsibilities of a broker Maintenance of money in separate accounts Issue of daily statement Appointment of compliance officer Issue of contract note to his client within 24hrs of the execution of the contract. Investor requirements!! : Investor requirements!! Types of accounts Complaints & grievances Market Index ( Indices ) : Market Index ( Indices ) National Stock Exchange : National Stock Exchange Method of Computation of NSE-Nifty Factors involved in Selection of stocks of Nifty CNX Nifty Junior : CNX Nifty Junior Method of Computation Factors for Stocks to be Included in Junior Nifty. S&P CNX 500 : S&P CNX 500 Method of Computation Factors for Stocks to be Included in S&P CNX 500. S&P CNX Defty : S&P CNX Defty Features of Defty. Calculation of Defty. S&P CNX Defty = S&P CNX Nifty at time t * Exchange rate as on base date Exchange rate at Time T. Other Type Of CNX Indices : Other Type Of CNX Indices CNX IT Index CNX FMCG Index CNX PSE Index BSE INDEX Important Terms In the Secondary Market : Important Terms In the Secondary Market STT Rolling Settlement Pay-in day and Pay-out day Short Selling Arbitration Day trading Securities & Exchange Board of India (SEBI) : Securities & Exchange Board of India (SEBI) Risk Management at Stock Exchanges : : Risk Management at Stock Exchanges : Risk Faced by the Markets Capital Adequacy Norms for Brokers Intraday Turnover Limit Risk-return profile CASE STUDY : CASE STUDY Harshad Mehta Scam Impact of the Budget 2010 : Impact of the Budget 2010 CONCLUSION : CONCLUSION Slide 28: Thank You