Course Outcomes (COs):
Learning outcome (at course level) |
Learning and teaching strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
|
---|---|---|---|
On completion of this course, the students will be able to
CO101 Appraise theoretical and practical knowledge about the various types of equity markets and compare various Investment Avenues available in India. CO102 Analyse the Primary market and select the appropriate methods of marketing the securities at national and international levels. CO103 Evaluate the concept of secondary market and to assemble various requirements related to listing and delisting of securities. CO104 Analyse and support the working of Depositories and mechanics of security trading in India. CO105 Differentiate between various participants of security market and their functions. |
Class lectures Seminars Tutorials Group discussions and Workshops Question preparation
|
Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects |
• Types of Markets: Equity, debt, derivatives, commodities,
• Types of investment avenues: Fixed Deposits, Bank Deposits, Provident Funds, Life Insurance, Post Office Savings, Small savings, Gold, Mutual Funds, Equity Shares, Debentures/Bonds, crypto
• Introduction to the Regulators of the stock market, Exchange, Depositories, clearing corporation etc.
• Initial Public Offer (IPO),
• Methods of marketing an issue.
• Book Building process, auction based book building, reverse book building,
• green shoe option,
• Eligibility to issue securities,
• Pricing of Issues: Fixed versus Book Building issues,
• Allotment of Shares, Basis of Allotment,
• resource mobilization from international markets (ADR, GDR, Euro issues)
• Structure & Functioning: The Stock Market in India,
• Mechanics of Stock Exchanges namely BSE & NSE ,OTCEI– stock market Indices,
• Listing of securities in stock exchange,
• Delisting.
• Trading arrangements, bulk deal, block deal, DMA, negotiated deals, trading and settlement, rolling settlement, internet trading.
• Functions, NSDL,CDSL,
• Depository participants,
• trading and settlement, Rolling Settlement,
• Do’s and Don’ts for investors.
• Brokers, Sub-brokers,
• Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs),
• Portfolio Managers,
• Custodians,
• Share Transfer Agents,
• Merchant Bankers,
• Bankers to an Issue,
• Underwriters, Credit Rating Agencies
SUGGESTED TEXT BOOKS:
• K.Natrajan Gordon, Financial Markets and Services , Himalaya publishing house
• Pathak Bharti V, , Indian Financial System, Pearson Education, New Delhi
• Gupta N., Gupta Shashi K., Aggarwal N, Financial Institutions and Markets, Kalyani publishers
SUGGESTED REFERENCE BOOKS :
• Agarwal M.R,. Security analysis and portfolio management , Garima Publications
• Bhole L.M., Financial Institutions and Markets structure, growth and Innovation, Tata Mc Graw Hill, New Delhi.
• National Stock Exchange of India Limited, Capital Market Core Module.
E- RESOURCES:
• https://www.bseindia.com/static/about/BSE_Ebooks.aspx
• https://www.bseindia.com/
• https://www.nseindia.com/
• https://www.sebi.gov.in/
REFERENCE JOURNALS:
• Journal of Financial Markets :
• https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/journal-of-financial-markets
• Indian journal of research in Capital markets : http://indianjournalofcapitalmarkets.com/