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
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