Overview of Indian Capital Market and Financial Institutions
The Indian Capital Market comprises securities market and financial institutions, facilitating the trading of government securities, industrial securities, and providing medium to long-term funds. Financial intermediaries like merchant bankers, mutual funds, and venture capital companies contribute to savings mobilization and fund allocation for investors.
- Indian Capital Market
- Financial Institutions
- Securities Market
- Government Securities
- Venture Capital
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Dr. Deepa Soni Assistant Professor Department of Economics MLSU(UCSSH) UDAIPUR
Structure of Capital Market Indian Capital Market Financial Institutions Securities Market Financial Intermediaries Development Financial Institutions Government securities Industrial securities Merchant Bank New Issue Market Old Issue Market IFCI Mutual Fund ICICI SFC Leasing companies IDBI Venture capital Companies HBI UTI others
The Indian Capital Market is broadly divided into two categories: (1) The securities market which includes The gilt-edged market- It is the market where purchase and sell of Government securities/bonds takes place. The industrial securities market- It deals with the issue of old securities(stock market) and new issue market or primary market.
(2) Financial Institutions which includes- Development financial institutions such as IFCI, SFC, LIC, IDBI, UTI, ICICI, etc. -They provide medium- term and long-term funds for business enterprises and public authorities. Financial intermediaries in the capital market such as merchant bankers, mutual funds, leasing companies, venture capital companies etc. They help in mobilizing savings and supplying funds to investors