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Securities and Exchange Board of India
Answered by Navin rawat at 6:20 PM on November 02, 2007
It is Securities and Exchange Board of India, read in newpaper yesterday
Answered by lkmar at 3:29 PM on November 02, 2007
Securities & Exchange Board of India. It monitors the functions of stock exchanges in our country. Chairman is Mr.M. Damodaran.
Answered by sambasivan at 1:57 PM on November 02, 2007
Securities Exchange Board of India
Answered by NB at 1:49 PM on November 02, 2007
securities exchange bureau of India
Answered by RBLakshmi at 11:20 AM on November 02, 2007
, Securities and exchange Board of India SEBI Act was passed. The objectives of SEBI are to protect the interest of investors in securities and to promote the development of and to regulate the securities market.As far as mutual funds are concerned, SEBI formulates policies and regulates the mutual funds to protect the interest of the investors. SEBI notified regulations for the mutual funds in 1993
A mutual fund is set up in the form of a trust, which has sponsor, trustees, asset management company AMC and custodian. The trust is established by a sponsor or more than one sponsor who is like promoter of a company. The trustees of the mutual fund hold its property for the benefit of the unitholders. Asset Management Company AMC approved by SEBI manages the funds by making investments in various
The Central Government has announced its proposal to corporatise the stock exchanges by which ownership, management and trading rights would be segregated from each other. Accordingly SEBI of the Report of the Group is enclosed as Annexure B. The report of the group on Corporatisation and Demutualisation along with the public comments was considered by the SEBI Board and was approved subject
Well, Akash! SEBI had formed a Group on Corporatisation and Demutualisation of Stock Exchanges under the Chairmanship of Justice M H Kania, former Chief Justice of India, for advising SEBI Government to amend the SC R A to effect Corporatisation and Demutualization .http://finance.indiamart.com /indiabusinessinformation/sebise condarymarket.html...SEBI had formed a Group on Corporatisation
In India, only domestic investors, or Foreign Institutional Investors FIIs - those foreign institutions that have registered with SEBI, are allow to invest into the equity markets directly. Participatory notes P-notes allow foreign investors, such as hedge funds, which are not registered with SEBI to invest easily in the Indian equity market.Practically, the way that P-notes work is that a foreign
SEBI is >> Securities & Exchange Board of India and its current Chairman is Mr. C.B.Bhave but on Feb17,2011 Mr. U.K.Sinha will take over from the incumbent one.
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It is Securities and Exchange Board of India, read in newpaper yesterday...Securities and Exchange Board of India...securities exchange bureau of India...Securities & Exchange Board of India. It monitors the functions of stock exchanges in our country. Chairman is Mr.M. Damodaran....Securities Exchange