The housing sector plays a pivotal role in economies across the globe. Its far-reaching social and economic implications are strong enough to build or unbuild nations. For instance, India and the US were able to tide over the recent recessions by relying on the steady growth of their housing markets. On the contrary, one of the causes of the South Asian economic crisis was the collapse of housing markets. In developed countries, the housing sector’s ...
This is a very comprehensive look at Indian financial markets, which covers equity, debt, money, derivative and the mutual funds markets. This book has information on the changing role of the regulator, the BSE Sensex, and benchmarking for Indian funds, the changes in these financial sectors and in the activities of Indian banks and financial institutions.
Delisting refers to the removal of a company’s shares from listing on the stock exchanges, either voluntarily or involuntarily. While being a listed company was considered a status symbol till the late-nineties, the new millennium saw a reversal of the trend. According to renowned sources, in 2002 alone, the total market capitalization of stocks in India that opted to delist from stock exchanges amounted to 9% of the market capitalization of the Nifty MNC ...
Today’s global financial systems are concerned with more than just the establishment of a robust financial system. Global financial markets are witnessing the development of various sector-specific international groups of supervisory and regulatory agencies, such as the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, the Joint Forum on Financial Conglomerates, the International Association of Insurance Supervisors, and the International Organization of Securities ...