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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 ...
Indian financial sector reforms: a corporate perspective
(1998-10-12)
Until the early 90s/ corporate finance managers in
India were given very little freedom in the choice of
key financial policies as the government regulated
the pricing of debt and equity instruments and
directed the ...
Asset pricing models under parameter nonstationarity
(1988)
Asset pricing theory in modern finance deals with the valuation of risky assets, particularly, financial securities. Apart from its application in portfolio management, asset pricing theory is used in corporate finance to ...
Narasimham committee report- some further ramifications and suggestions
(Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 1992-02-01)
This paper while agreeing with the general thrust of the Narasimham committee report. Calls attention to some logical corollaries of the report and analyses some possible fall-out from implementing the Report .
We agree ...
Valuation model for indeterminate convertibles
(2010-03-22)
Many issues of convertible debentures in India in recent years provide for a mandatory conversion of the debentures into an unspecified number of shares at an unspecified time; the conversion ratio (i.e., the number 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 ...
Rejuvenation of jute industry: role and potential of diversified products
(2010-03-21)
For more than a century, jute industry occupied a very important position in the national economy of India. However in late 70's a serious jute imbroglio started and large number of ills have closed down or are running ...
Pros of a spot gold exchange in India
(2016-02-22)
Distrust and cross-check
(2015-10-19)
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 ...