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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 ...
Soaring stock prices: defying fundamentals
(1990-07-13)
Speculation is rife as to whether or not the unprecedented high level of average price-earnings ratios in our
capital market is too high to be sustainable. An objective analysis beginning with a theoretical exposition ...
CRISIL Rating: when does AAA mean B?
(1992-09-30)
This paper makes an attempt to assess the
quality of credit rating function being
performed by CRISIL (Credit Rating and
Information Services of India Ltd.). With
this objective, the paper addresses two
important ...
Religion comes to financial services sector
(1996-07-15)
The new economic package and the agenda for restructuring the financial sector
(1991-09-30)
Jettisoning antiquated controls is the easier
half of the process of market liberalization.
The process of creating new regulatory
mechanisms and institutions to deal with
the resulting new structure of the financial
sector ...
Convertible securities and implied options
(1990-09-28)
The Indian capital market lacks an
organized futures and options market. The
investors are, therefore, not able to manage
their portfolio risks effectively.
In this article, S K Barua and V
Raghunathan examine the ...
Corporate performance: post-liberalisation
(2010-10-14)
Accounting standards: the need for transparency
(2010-10-12)