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QUESTION BANKSECURITY ANALYSIS & PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENTThird SemesterMBA – Master of Business AdministrationUniversity of MadrasPrepared by: N Rakesh, Chennai
Investment / Financial system


Define investment. What are its dimensions.


Describe the different objectives of financial investment


What are the characteristics of investment.


Explain briefly the expectations of individual investors


Discuss the problems faced by the Indian investors.


Explain the function of Financial system.


Differentiate between capital and money market securities.


Explain briefly the institutional arrangements for security investment in India.


Discuss the important weaknesses of the Indian capital market.


Discuss the recent developments in Indian Capital Markets.
SEBI
 Briefly explain the various regulations of SEBI concerning about the capitalmarkets.


What are the steps taken by SEBI in the primary market to protect the investors.


What are the objectives and functions of SEBI. Explain the organization of SEBI


What are the reforms in the secondary market introduced by SEBI.
Stock Exchange / Primary Market


Discuss the most important economic functions of a stock exchange.


Explain the concept of ‘Stop Order’ with a suitable example


What is primary market


Describe the concept of ‘Average Up/Down’ in purchasing of equity shares in thesecondary market


How is IPO made through stock exchange on line system.


What is listing.


List out the various types of speculations at Stock exchange.


Explain the recent trends in NSE.


What are the main institutional agencies in the primary capital market.


What are the main features of Money market


Comment upon the role of Bombay Stock exchange in Indian stockmarket
Time Value of Money


What is the aggregate present value of Rs.500 received as interest at the end of each of the next 3 years assuming a discount rate of 10%.
Valuation of Bonds


What are fixed

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