Financial Markets in India
Financial Markets in India
Financial Markets in India
Abstract
What does the India Financial market comprise of? It talks about the
primary market, FDIs, alternative investment options, banking and
insurance and the pension sectors, asset management segment as
well. With all these elements in the India Financial market, it happens
to be one of the oldest across the globe and is definitely the fastest
growing and best among all the financial markets of the emerging
economies. The history of Indian capital markets spans back 200
years, around the end of the 18th century. It was at this time that India
was under the rule of the East India Company. The capital market of
India initially developed around Mumbai; with around 200 to 250
securities brokers participating in active trade during the second half
of the 19th century.
There are 25 stock markets all over the country, the most important of
which, are the Bombay Stock Exchange and the National Stock
Exchange. The rupee has been convertible on the current account
since 1992.
International Comparision
The Indian stock markets till date have remained stagnant due to the
rigid economic controls. It was only in 1991, after the liberalization
process that the India securities market witnessed a flurry of IPOs
serially. The market saw many new companies spanning across
different industry segments and business began to flourish.
The launch of the NSE (National Stock Exchange) and the OTCEI (Over
the Counter Exchange of India) in the mid 1990s helped in regulating a
smooth and transparent form of securities trading.
The regulatory body for the Indian capital markets was the SEBI
(Securities and Exchange Board of India). The capital markets in India
experienced turbulence after which the SEBI came into prominence.
The market loopholes had to be bridged by taking drastic measures.
With over 4700 Indian companies listed on the stock exchange,[3] it has
a significant trading volume. The BSE SENSEX (SENSitive indEX), also
called the "BSE 30", is a widely used market index in India and Asia.
Though many other exchanges exist, BSE and the National Stock
Exchange of India account for most of the trading in shares in India
Hours of operation
Session Timing
9:00 -
Trading Session
15:30
15:50 -
Closing Session
16:05
16:35 -
Margin Session
16:50
16:50 -
Query Session
17:35
The hours of operation for the BSE quoted above are stated in terms of
the local time (i.e. GMT +5:30) in Mumbai (Bombay), India. BSE's
normal trading sessions are on all days of the week except Saturdays,
Sundays and holidays declared by the Exchange in advance.
History
Services
Investor Services
BSEWEBX.com
Origins
Innovations
The NSE has remained in the lead of modernization of India's capital
and financial markets, and its pioneering efforts include:
Certifications
1. http://www. Rbi.in
2. http://www.sebiindia.com
3. http://bse.com
4. http.//nse.com
5. http://www.Indianfinancialmarkets.com