Capital Market

Capital Market is one of the significant aspect of every financial market. Hence it is necessary to study its correct meaning. Broadly speaking the capital market is a market for financial assets which have a long or indefinite maturity. Unlike money market instruments the capital market instruments become mature for the period above one year. It is an institutional arrangement to borrow and lend money for a longer period of time. It consists of financial institutions like IDBI, ICICI, UTI, LIC, etc. These institutions play the role of lenders in the capital market. Business units and corporate are the borrowers in the capital market. Capital market involves various instruments which can be used for financial transactions. Capital market provides long term debt and equity finance for the government and the corporate sector. Capital market can be classified into primary and secondary markets. The primary market is a market for new shares, where as in the secondary market the existing securities are traded. Capital market institutions provide rupee loans, foreign exchange loans, consultancy services and underwriting.

STOCK EXCHANGES IN INDIA
  1. Ahmedabad Stock Exchange
  2. Bangalore Stock Exchange
  3. Bhubaneshwar Stock Exchange
  4. Bombay Stock Exchange 
  5. Calcutta Stock Exchange 
  6. Cochin Stock Exchange 
  7. Coimbatore Stock Exchange
  8. Delhi Stock Exchange
  9. Gauhati Stock Exchange
  10. Inter-connected Stock Exchange 
  11. Jaipur Stock Exchange
  12. Ludhiana Stock Exchange
  13. Madhya Pradesh Stock Exchange
  14. Madras Stock Exchange
  15. National Stock Exchange 
  16. OTC Exchange of India 
  17. Pune Stock Exchange
  18. Uttar Pradesh Stock Exchange
  19. Vadodra Stock Exchange