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Course Detail

Course Name Indian Financial System
Course Code 24OEL250
Program BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration)
Credits 3
Campus Mysuru

Syllabus

OPEN ELECTIVES-UG (Arts , Humanities and Commerce)

Unit 1

The Indian Financial System-Components – Role and Functions-Interactions among the Components- Recent Developments in the Indian Financial System- Financial Markets-Classification- Capital Market and Money Market – – SEBI- -Objectives- functions.

Unit 2

Primary Market- Functions of New Issue Market – Methods of New Issue – IPO – FPO – Public Issue – Bonus Issue- Right Issue- – ESOP – Intermediaries in the New Issue Market- -Innovative Financial Instruments.

Unit 3

Secondary Market- Role and Functions of Stock Exchanges – Stock Exchanges in India – Online Trading Depositories – Stock Market Indices – Type of Speculators – SEBI regulations- Foreign Institutional Investors in Securities market- Foreign Portfolio Investment- Private Equity.

Unit 4

Mutual Funds -Meaning- Objectives- Advantages – Classification of Mutual Funds–Exchange Traded Fund- Constitution and Management of Mutual Funds in India – Advantages and limitations of Mutual Funds.

Unit 5

Derivatives – Features of Derivatives -Types of Derivatives– Forwards – Futures -Options-Swaps.

Objectives and Outcomes

Course Objective:

To analyze the structure and functioning of the Indian financial system, including its components, regulatory framework, and recent developments, and evaluate the roles and impacts of primary and secondary markets.

Course Outcomes:

The student will be able:

CO1: To identify the components of the Indian financial system and explain the role and functions of financial institutions and markets.

CO2: To explain the methods of the new issue, such as IPO, FPO, public issue, bonus issue, and rights issue.

CO3: To analyze the different types of speculators and their strategies in the stock market.

CO4: To illustrate the structure and management of mutual funds in India.

CO5: To explain the different types of derivatives: forwards, futures, options, and swaps.

 

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Text Books / References

References:

  1. Khan, Y. – Indian Financial System – McGraw Hill
  2. Singh, Preethi – Dynamics of Indian Financial System – Ane Books
  3. Guruswami, S – Capital Markets, McGraw Hill
  4. Avadhani, A. – Investment and Securities Market in India – Himalaya Publishing House.

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