Financial Markets

Paper Code: 
AAF 316
Credits: 
3
Contact Hours: 
45.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

To provide an in-depth knowledge on operations of financial markets India.

Course Outcome (COs):

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Learning and teaching strategies

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AAF 316

Financial Markets

 

Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

CO 114: Explain about financial markets in India as Indian Financial markets

CO 115: Outline current financial markets.

CO 116: Analyze financial markets as an essential market of the economy.

CO 117: Evaluate about special features of financial markets

CO 118: Consider various concepts and issues related to the management of the Financial market.

Approach in teaching:
Reading and Surfing the various financial companies websites, Preparing PPTs on recent guidelines of RBI, SEBI and AMFI, Preparing assignments on latest financial products and new developing financial markets.

Learning activities for the students:

Reading published content on RBI, SEBI, AMFI websites, Reading Economic times, Seeing Videos and getting updated about financial markets

Evaluation of PPT's, Ms Excel Solution files, Quizzes, CA Test, Assignments, End Term Test

 

9.00
Unit I: 
Indian Financial System
  • Concept, Functions, Evolution and Role of Financial Markets.
  • Weaknesses of Indian Financial System.
9.00
Unit II: 
Indian Money Markets
  • Importance, Features and developments.
  • Treasury Bill Market- Introduction, characteristics, types of treasury bills.
  • Commercial Bill Market- Introduction, Bill of Exchange -Classification, Acceptance. Recent development in money market
9.00
Unit III: 
Indian Capital Market
  • Security Market (a) Primary Market (b) Secondary Market.
  • Difference between Primary and Secondary Market.
  • Recent trends of Primary and Secondary Market.
9.00
Unit IV: 
Stock Exchange
  • Listing and Delisting of Securities, Insider Trading.
  • National Stock Exchange and over the Counter Exchange, On line Trading
9.00
Unit V: 
SEBI
  • Objectives, functions, powers.
  • Guidelines for issue of shares, Recent reforms in SEBI
Essential Readings: 
  • Bhole. L.M. “Financial Markets and Institutions’ Tata McGraw Hill, New  Delhi
  • Gordan, Natrajan” Financial Markets & Management of Financial Services” Himalayan publication, New delhi
  • Vasant Desai, “Indian Financial System”, Himalayan Publication
  • Gold Smith.R.W. “Financial Institutions”
  • Khan M.Y “Indian Financial Theory and Practice”, Vikas Publishing House.
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