Derivatives Trading in India
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Case Details:
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| Case Code |
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FINC026 |
For delivery in electronic format: Rs. 400;
For delivery through courier (within India): Rs. 400 + Rs. 25 for Shipping & Handling Charges
ThemesEVA Financial concepts |
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15 Pages |
| Period |
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2000 - 2003 |
| Pub. Date |
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2004 |
| Teaching Note |
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Not Available |
| Organization |
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Bombay Stock Exchange |
| Industry |
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Banking and Financial Services |
| Countries |
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India |
Abstract:
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The case discusses the introduction and growth of the derivatives market in India.
It describes in detail the reasons that led to the introduction of derivatives trading in India and why it faced opposition by a section of industry analysts and media. The case then describes the issues that still remain to be addressed by the regulatory authorities to accelerate the long-term growth of the derivatives market.
Finally, the case mentions a few steps taken by the concerned authorities in early 2004.
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Issues:
» Main objectives and reasons for the introduction of derivatives trading in India
» The factors that can accelerate/suppress the growth of the derivatives market in a country
Contents:
Keywords:
Growth, derivatives market, India, introduction, derivatives trading, opposition, industry analysts, media, regulatory authorities, long-term growth, steps, concerned authorities, 2004
Derivatives Trading in India
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