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Analysis of Indian securities industry: market for debt
(2010-10-05)
In the current liberalized environment, the
Indian debt market appears to be all set to
take off. With the commencement of trading
of debt instruments by the National Stock
Exchange this year, the secondary market ...
A regulatory framework for mutual funds
(1990-07-13)
One major change that has taken place in the financial services industry is the establishment of a large number
of mutual funds. Though only nationalised banks and financial institutions are permitted to set up these ...
Mastershares: a bonaza for large investors
(1991-09-28)
What is the performance of Mastershares —
the first all-equity, closed-end growth fund
launched in 1986 by the Unit Trust of
India— from the points of view of funds
management, large investors and small
investors?
Samir ...
RBI autonomy and the Indian financial sector
(1993-10-04)
In the context of the worldwide trend
towards greater independence for the
central banks and the recent public
pronouncements by the Governor of the
Reserve Bank of India (RBI), there is now a
strong possibility of ...
Mastershares: enigmatic performance
(2010-03-23)
In this paper we have examined the performance of Mastershares, the first all equity close ended growth fund established by the Unit Trust of India (UTI) in the country, using the various portfolio performance measures ...
Indian convertible bonds with unspecified terms: an empirical study
(2010-03-31)
Indian convertible bonds have two peculiar features that make them
possibly unique in the world: a) the bonds are compulsorily converted
into equity without any option, and b) the conversion terms are not
specified at ...
Indian convertible bonds with unspecified terms: an empirical study
(2010-04-17)
Indian convertible bonds have two peculiar features that make them possibly unique in the world: a) the bonds are compulsorily converted into equity without any option, and b) the conversion terms are not specified at the ...
Securities scam genesis, mechanics and impact
(2010-03-24)
This paper presents a plausible reconstruction of how the scam originated, how it was perpetrated, and what would be its aftermath. The paper is expository in nature and the authors make no claims to omniscience.
Indian Convertible bonds with unspecified terms a Valuation Model
(2012-10-17)
Indian convertible bonds have two peculiar features that make them possibly unique in the world: a) the bonds are compulsorily converted into equity without any option, and b) the conversion terms are not specified at the ...
Securities scam: genesis, mechanics, and impact
(1993-09-30)
The term "securities scam" refers to the
diversion of funds from the banking system
to various stockbrokers in a series Of
transactions—primarily government
securities—during the period April 1991 to
May 1992. An ...