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    FUNCTIONS OF SEBI SEBI is the nodal agency which protects the interests of an investor in the India market. Otherwise regulation of the capital markets is primarily the responsibility of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI)‚ which is located in Bombay. Some of the major functions of SEBI are: • " SEBI is expected to regulate the business in stock exchanges and any other securities markets. • " Registering and regulating the working of collective investment schemes‚ including

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    acquired statutory form in 1992 with SEBI Act 1992 Functions and Responsibilities SEBI has to be responsive to the needs of three groups‚which constitute the market: the issuers of securities the investors the market intermediaries. SEBI has three functions rolled into one body quasi-legislative‚ quasi-judicial and quasi-executive. It drafts regulations in its legislative capacity‚ it conducts investigation and enforcement action in its executive function and it passes rulings and orders in

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    In 1988 the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) was established by the Government of India through an executive resolution‚ and was subsequently upgraded as a fully autonomous body (a statutory Board) in the year 1992 with the passing of the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act (SEBI Act) on 30th January 1992. In place of Government Control‚ a statutory and autonomous regulatory board with defined responsibilities‚ to cover both development & regulation of the market‚ and independent

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    FINANCIAL SYSTEMS Securities Exchange Board of India 1. History In 1988 the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) was established by the Government of India through an executive resolution‚ and was subsequently upgraded as a fully autonomous body (a statutory Board) in the year 1992 with the passing of the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act (SEBI Act) on 30th January 1992. In place of Government Control‚ a statutory and autonomous regulatory board with defined responsibilities

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    voluntary delisting? In voluntary delisting‚ a listed company decides on its own - to permanently remove its securities from a stock exchange. 5. What is the exit opportunity available for investors in case a company gets delisted? SEBI (Delisting of Securities) Guidelines‚ 2003 provide an exit mechanism‚ whereby - the exit price for voluntary delisting of securities is determined - by the promoter of the concerned company - which desires to get delisted‚ - in accordance

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    SEBI‚ Established in 1988 and became a fully autonomous body by the year 1992 with defined responsibilities to cover both development & regulation of the market. Region wise SEBI addresses and contact numbers are given so that investor grievances regarding CIS and for any other information may be contacted. Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is a board (autonomous body) created by the Government of India in 1988 and given statutory form in 1992 with the SEBI Act 1992 with its head

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    currentColor; vertical-align: bottom;" Nebody knows about the Sebi’s latest Announce .....?CNBC-TV18 has learnt from sources that Sebi is likely to propose shortswing rule in India. The move restricts company insiders from making short-termprofit at the company’s expense.It is a move that could potentially have a big impact on promoters of listed companies. Market regulator Sebi is proposing to put in place a new rule-theshort swing rule- in India. This is similar to one that exists in the USA.The rule

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    ROLES AND FUNCTIONS OF SEBI Establishment In 1988 the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) was established by the Government of India through an executive resolution‚ and was subsequently upgraded as a fully autonomous body (a statutory Board) in the year 1992 with the passing of the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act (SEBI Act) on 30th January 1992. PREAMBLE The Preamble of the Securities and Exchange Board of India describes the basic functions of the Securities and Exchange

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    SEBI-Sahara OFCD case: Optionally fully-convertible debentures- Meaning explained 1. What is Debenture? 2. Difference between Bonds and Debentures? 3. Types of Debentures 4. What is Optionally fully-convertible debentures (OFCD)? 5. 2008-09: The game begins 6. 2011: SEBI Order 7. 2012: Supreme Court hearing 8. Order of Supreme Court 9. Government’s response What is Debenture? From the earlier Debt + Equity article‚ you know there are two (legit) ways to arrange money for starting or expanding

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    Presentation Transcript CONTENT :  CONTENT What is E-banking? Development of E-banking RBI & E-banking Advantages of the E-Banking Disadvantages and Risk of E-banking Precaution of risk and security Persecutions What is E-banking? :  What is E-banking? Definition: The provision of banking service through electronic channels and the customer can access the data without time and geographical limitation. Development of E-banking :  Development of E-banking 1980s : - Rapid development

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