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What Are Participatory Notes?

Foreign investment in India can broadly be classified into two categories—Foreign direct investment (FDI) and investment made by foreign institutional investors (FIIs). In both of these cases, foreign money enters the Indian markets and fuels growth of economy, industries and capital market.

What Is Haircut In The Stock Market?

When an exchange or lender considers the value of assets as collateral of the loan, they take a lower value. The lower value is haircut value.

What Is The Debt/Equity Ratio?

The debt/equity ratio, also known as the gearing ratio, denotes the proportion of the shareholder’s equity and the debt used to finance the company’s assets.

What Is Stock Liquidity?

Stock liquidity is a term that is often used while analyzing which stocks to buy. Similar has happened with Arun, who is new to stock market trading. He was learning the nitty-gritty of share market trading when his friend Vipul told him about stock liquidity.

What Is Stock Valuation?

Stock valuation is an important tool that can help you make informed decisions about trading. It is a technique that determines the value of a company's stock by using standard formulas.

Differences Between Shareholders And Debentures Holders

A person having the debentures is called debenture holder whereas a person holding the shares is called shareholder.

What is Liquidation of a Company?

Liquidation is the process a debt-laden company initiates to wind up its operations and sell its assets in order to repay said liabilities and other obligations. A company is liquidated when it is ascertained that the business is not in any state to continue.

How To Judge Bank Nifty Movement?

bank Nifty is one of the important indices which comprises of the most liquid and large Indian Banking stocks. Lagging and leading behavior of Bank Nifty can help us to gauge the strength or weakness of the ongoing trend in Nifty.

What is the Timing of Intraday Trading ?

An intraday trade has to opened and closed on the same day. In the rolling settlement, if it is not closed on the same day, then it goes to compulsory delivery. Hence the timing for intraday trading is from 9.15 am to 3.30 pm on a daily basis in the Indian markets.

What Is CRR, Repo And Reverse Repo Rate?

Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) is the amount of funds that banks have to maintain with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) at all times. If the central bank decides to increase the CRR, the amount available with the banks for disbursal comes down.