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Project On:
“STOCK MARKET IN INDIA”
Bachelor of Commerce
Financial Market
Semester: V
Year: 2010-2011
Submitted By:
JAGAD KUNAL R
Roll No. 39
Bachelar Of Commerce
Financial Market
Semester: V
(2010-2011)
Submitted
On Partial Fulfillment Of The Requirement
For The Award of the Degree of Bachelor
Of Commerce – Financial Market
By
JAGAD KUNAL R
Roll No.39
(Internal examiner)
(External examiner)
Declaration
Signature of Student
(JAGAD KUNAL R)
Roll no-39
Acknowledgement
First I would like to thanks university of Mumbai for giving me an
opportunity to do such an innovative project in my semester v
I would like to take this opportunity to thank our principal Dr. Malini
Johri and Course Coordinator, Prof. Pravin Akolkar for giving me this
opportunity to take up this topic as my project and guiding me in completing my
project on “STOCK MARKET IN INDIA”.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The project is an attempt to working of stock exchanges in detail. It provides thorough
knowledge of different aspects of trading in stock exchanges. The focus is basically with
Indian context. The report is divided in three parts. The first dealing with the theory, ie,
introduction of securities market, concept of stock exchanges, their role in economy, their
characteristics, role of SEBI etc.
The second part is the study made of different methods of trading and In all they offer 9
different avenues for investing, which have been explained in length in the pages to come.
The third part is the Case, attached with the report, which is also taken from Franklin
Templeton India Ltd. The case speaks about 3 facts of investing; first being that growth and
value do not move in tandem; second being, value investing has rewarded long term
investors; and the third one as, value stocks have provided low relative volatility over time.
INDEX
SR.NO CONTENTS PG.NO
1 Introduction 1
2 Defination 2-4
Classification of FDI 5
3
4 Advantages & Benefits of FDI. 6-9
Disadvantage of FDI 10-26
5 FDI for Development
5.1 Trends
5. Policy Recommendation
6
9 BIBLIOGRAPHY 72