Different avenues of capital market (secondary market) available for investing in market of yamuna nagar
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capital market, different avenues, financial sector, investing market, Yamuna NagarAbstract
Within the financial sector, the term "financial markets" is often used to refer just to the markets that are used to raise finance: for long-term finance, the Capital markets; for short-term finance, the Money markets. Capital markets which to consist of: [1] Stock markets, which provide financing through the issuance of shares or common stock, and enable the subsequent trading thereof. [2] Bond markets, which provide financing through the issuance of bonds, and enable the subsequent trading thereof. [3] Commodity markets, which facilitate the trading of commodities. [4] Money markets, which provide short-term debt financing and investment. [5] Derivatives markets, which provide instruments for the management of financial risk. [6]Foreign exchange markets, which facilitate the trading of foreign exchange. [7] Spot market. This study aims to analyze the different avenues of Capital Market (Secondary Market) available for investment In the market of Yamuna Nagar. It intends to know the number of instruments available in Secondary Capital Market and the type of investing instruments prefer by the investors with Risk and Return analysis. Research methodology is descriptive in nature.
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