Indian financial system
Publication details: Chennai McGraw-Hill Education (India) Private Ltd 2017Edition: 10Description: xv, 980 p. PaperISBN:- 978-93-5260-765-5
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Part 1 : The Background
1. Financial Systems: Functions and Structure/Organisation
2. Indian Financial System—An Overview
Part 2 : Financial Markets
3. Functions and Organisation
4. Regulatory Framework – Primary Market
5. Regulatory Framework – Secondary Market
6. Primary Market Organisation: Intermediaries
7. Primary Market Organisation: Activities/Procedures
8. Secondary/Stock Market Organisation
9. Money Markets
Part 3 : Financial Intermediaries
10. Prudential and Exposure Norms Relating to Credit/Advance and Investment Portfolios of Banks
11. Management of Non-Performing Assets
12. Prudential Norms Relating to Capital Adequacy: Basel II Framework
13. Risk Management in Banks
14. Non-Banking Financial Companies
15. Mutual Funds: Regulations and Operations
16. Insurance Organisation
Part 4 Capital Market Instruments
17. Capital Market Instruments
Part 5 Private Foreign Investment
18. Foreign Direct Investments
19. Other Forms of Foreign Investment in India/Abroad
This book on Indian Financial System gives a comprehensive account of the main strands in the development of the industrial financing system in India on the basis of information from widely/scattered original sources.— against the background of the planned growth of industry till the late eighties and the deregulated economic policy particularly after 1991. The new edition, like the earlier editions, focuses on presenting to the readers the emerging organizational/structural/institutional and regulatory/policy developments in the financial sector in India. The contents of all the chapters reflect all the major developments since the publication of the earlier edition until end-March 2017.
Meant for teachers, students of finance, management and commerce , this book would also be useful to the financial and investment managers of corporates and financial institutions and the stock exchange community.
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