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Banking Ebook- Reference Book for Banking Knowledge

Dear Readers,We are providing complete banking notes, all your need for any Bank and Insurance Exams.


These notes cover all topics that you want to know for Banking Exams and Interview.

Banking- CAPITAL MARKET

Capital market deals with medium term and long term funds. It refers to all facilities and the institutional arrangements for borrowing and lending term funds (medium term and long term). The demand for long term funds comes from private business corporations, public corporations and the government. The supply of funds comes largely from individual and institutional investors, banks and special industrial financial institutions and Government.

B)     STRUCTURE I CONSTITUENTS I CLASSIFICATION OF CAPITAL MARKET :-
Capital market is classified in two ways
1)        CAPITAL MARKET IN INDIA
 a)        Gilt - Edged Market
b)        Industrial Securities Market
c)        Development Financial Institutions
d)        Financial Intermediaries

Banking Awareness Quiz Collection for Upcoming IBPS and Other Exams

Dear Readers, we are providing you collection of banking awareness questions for upcoming IBPS  exams and Other exams.




Money Market

A money market is a market for borrowing and lending of short-term funds. It deals in funds and financial instruments having a maturity period of one day to one year. It is a mechanism through which short-term funds are loaned or borrowed and through which a large part of financial transactions of a particular country or of the world are cleared.

  It is not a single market but a collection of markets for several instruments like call money market, Commercial bill market etc. The Reserve Bank of India is the most important constituent of Indian money market
In money market the players are :-Government, RBI, DFHI (Discount and finance House of India) Banks, Mutual Funds, Corporate Investors, Provident Funds, PSUs (Public Sector Undertakings), NBFCs (Non-Banking Finance Companies) etc.


SEBI- Securities and Exchange Board of India



Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) was established by Government of India through an executive resolution in the year 1988. SEBI was subsequently upgraded as a fully autonomous body in 1992 with the passing of the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act (SEBI Act) on 30th January 1992. In the year 1995, the SEBI was given additional statutory power by the Government of India through an amendment to the securities and Exchange Board of India Act 1992.
1. The headquarter of SEBI is located in the business district of Bandra-Kurla complex in Mumbai.
2. The Chairman of SEBI – Upendra Kumar Sinha (UK Sinha)
3. The Whole Time Member of SEBI- Prashant Saran