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Description
Description
National Institute of Securities Markets (NISM) was established by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), in pursuance of the announcement made by the Finance Minister in his Budget Speech in February 2005. SEBI, by establishing NISM, articulated the desire expressed by the Government of India to promote securities market education and research. Towards accomplishing the desire of Government of India and vision of SEBI, NISM delivers financial and securities education at various levels and across various segments in India and abroad. To implement its objectives, NISM has established six distinct schools to cater to the educational needs of various constituencies such as investors, issuers, intermediaries, regulatory staff, policy makers, academia and future professionals of securities markets. NISM is mandated to implement Certification Examinations for professionals employed in various segments of the Indian securities markets. NISM also conducts numerous training programs and brings out various publications on securities markets with a view to enhance knowledge levels of participants in the securities industry.
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Contents
Chapter 1: Overview of Indian Securities Market
Chapter 2: Regulatory Framework
Chapter 3: Primary Market
Chapter 4: Secondary Market
Chapter 5: Understanding Market Indicators
Chapter 6: Trading and Risk Management
Chapter 7: Clearing and Settlement
Chapter 8: Market Surveillance
Chapter 9: Client Management
Chapter 1: Overview of Indian Securities Market
Chapter 2: Regulatory Framework
Chapter 3: Primary Market
Chapter 4: Secondary Market
Chapter 5: Understanding Market Indicators
Chapter 6: Trading and Risk Management
Chapter 7: Clearing and Settlement
Chapter 8: Market Surveillance
Chapter 9: Client Management
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