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Universal banking was implemented in india on the recommendations of |
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Answer» UNIVERSAL banking was implemented in India on the recommendations of R H Khan Committee. In the INDIAN banking SYSTEM some guidelines are implemented by the RBI. The FI must obtain the license from the RBI in order to CARRY the business of banking in India and must work as per the guidelines. |
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Mention the features of unemployment under agriculture |
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Answer» The main REASON for the freeze in agricultural employment is the proportion of |
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How much percentage of world population inhibit india? |
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Answer» ACCORDING to the latest data and latest report of United Nation, approximately 18 percent of the world population inhabits in India, to be precise it is 17.74 percent at present (September 2018). Besides, the total population of the world is 7.6 BILLION as of September 2018. Hence, India constitutes MAJOR percentage of the world population. |
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Identify from the case study above why the HDI for South Africa has shown an increase to its current level of 0.666 |
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Answer» In the YEAR 2014 Human development index for more than 188 countries and also WELL recognized in the territories. On the other HAND, the South Africa get 116th ran out of 188 and here the HDI value of the 0.666 for the year 2014 and also South Africa in the PART of the medium human development category in a fine manner. |
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Prepare a list of macroeconomic problems of indian economy and comment on them in brief aims and objectives |
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Answer» "Following are the macroeconomic problems of Indian Economy. 1. Unemployment- In INDIA, unemployment is biggest ISSUE because of lower production and problem of scarcity in the economy. 2. Inflation- It is general rise of prices of goods and services from month to month or year to year. 3. Business cycle- It is having unemployment and inflation cycle with two phase – contraction and expansion phase. 4. Interest rates- It affects business GROWTH that is charged by banks on the loan. 5. STAGNANT growth- It is a point where supply of PRODUCT is not increasing and decreasing below benchmark. " |
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Why is the issue of sustainability important for development. |
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Answer» Sustainable development is the key to the stable growth of ECONOMY. It will not only lead to the development of the present economy but will ALSO lead to its development in the future. It means that development should take place without damaging the environment, and development in the present should not compromise with the NEEDS of the future generations. This CONCEPT stresses the role of the environment as capital that, if exhausted, cannot be replaced. It requires preservation of human capital, physical capital and NATURAL capital. |
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What is the pay-in day and pay- out day? |
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Answer» Pay in DAY is the day when the BROKERS shall MAKE payments or delivery of securities to the EXCHANGE. |
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What is the maximum brokerage that a broker can charge? |
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Answer» The MAXIMUM brokerage that can be CHARGED by a BROKER has been specified in the STOCK exchange regulations and hence, it may differ from ACROSS various exchanges. |
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What is Short Selling and Securities Lending & Borrowing? |
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Answer» Short Selling means selling of a stockthat the seller does not own at the time of trade. ... The Securities Lending andBorrowing MECHANISM allows short SELLERS to borrow securities for making delivery. Securities in the F&O SEGMENT are eligible for short selling. |
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What is T2T segment on BSE? |
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Answer» Trade to trade (T2T) SEGMENT on BSE is a segment in which no intra DAY TRADING is allowed for shares FALLING in that segment, as each trade result in delivery. |
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What is Return on Equity (RoE)? |
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Answer» The Return on equity is a measure of the profitability of a business in relation to the equity, also KNOWN as NET ASSETS. |
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What is meant by 'Stoploss'? |
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Answer» Stoploss MEANS that denoting or RELATING to an ORDER to sell a security or commodity at a specified PRICE in order to limit a loss. |
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How we calculate the minimum level of amount |
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How the different counters used as a imaginary line? |
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Answer» HYE..... ◆. plz don't REPORT it , it was written by me myself... keep smiling keep LOVING |
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What is meant by 'Right of first refusal'? |
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Answer» Here we go dear.. |
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What is Margin Trading Facility? |
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Answer» Margin TRADING is a trading with BORROWED FUNDS /securities. It is essentially a leveraging MECHANISM which enables investors to take exposure in the market over and what is possible with their own resources. |
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What is meant by Unique Client Code? |
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Answer» In ORDER to FACILITATE maintaining database of their clients and to strengthen the know your client (KYC) norms; all brokers have been mandated to use UNIQUE client code linked to the PAN details of the respective client which will act as an exclusive identification for the client. |
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What is Capital Adequacy Ratio for banks? |
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Answer» The CAPITAL adequacy ratio (CAR) is a MEASURE of a banks capital. It is expressed as a PERCENTAGE of a BANK's risk weighted credit exposures. |
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What is an Account Period Settlement? |
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Answer» An ACCOUNT period SETTLEMENT is a settlement where the trades PERTAINING to a period STRETCHING over more than one day are settled. |
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What is ASBA, with respect to IPOs? |
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Answer» ASBA stands for application supported by blocked amount. The FACILITY was INTRODUCED by SEBI in july 2008 to help RETAIL investors apply in IPOS, FPOs and right issues of companies with EASE. |
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The gst aims to completly transform the indirect taxation landscape in india |
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Answer» The GST REGULATION that was passed was one of the greatest achievements of the MODI government. Although most of the regulation was not very complete, it was one of the most revolutionary things done to the tax landscape in India. As much of the regulation was amazing, the problems that CAME with it became one of the HARDEST to DEAL with. |
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What happens if I do not get my money or share on the due date? |
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Answer» Heya.... |
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What is a Rolling Settlement? |
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Answer» A rolling settlement is the process of SETTLING security trades and successive dates based upon the specific date when the original TRADE was made so that trades EXECUTED today will have a settlement date one business DAY later than trades executed YESTERDAY. |
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What does ISIN stand for wrt securities? |
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Answer» ISIN STAND s for international SECURITIES identification NUMBER |
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when marginal propensity to consume is greater than marginal propensity to save then the value of investment multiplier will be greater than 5. State whether the following statement is true or false |
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What documents should be obtained from broker on execution of trade? |
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Answer» A broker is an intermediary who has a license to BUY and sell securities on a client's behalf. Stockbrokers coordinate contracts between BUYERS and SELLERS, usually for a commission. ... A flat fee or percentage-based commission is GIVEN to the broker for carrying out a tradeand finding the BEST price for a security |
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What are Participating Preference Shares? |
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Answer» Participating preferred stock is preferred stock which provides a specific dividend that is paid before any dividends are paid to common stock holders, and which takes precedence over common stock in the event of a liquidation. This form of financing is used by private equity investors and venture capitalfirms. Holders of participating preferred stock get both their MONEY back (with interest) and the money that is distributable with respect to the percentage of common shares into which their preferred stock can convert. |
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Name the state of India where there has being significant decline in poveety |
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Answer» PUNJAB, Kerala,Andhra PRADESH and TAMIL Nadu. hope it HELPS you |
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What are the charges that can be levied on the investor by a stock broker? |
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Answer» When investors purchase shares of stock, the price paid includes two components: the price of the stock and the fee CHARGED by the brokerage firm, called commission. |
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In case of purchase of shares, when do I make payment to the broker? |
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Answer» Transaction cost is the amount borne by the BUYER or seller to avail a particular service or product. For example for buying a house, brokerage or commission paid to house BROKERS, stamp duty and registration CHARGES paid to the government is transaction cost for buyer/seller. Making profits out of the market is back-linked to COMPLEX TRADING cost. |
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In what ways are direct services considered productive |
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Answer» GST is an Indirect Tax which has replaced many Indirect Taxes in INDIA. The Goods and Service Tax Act was passed in the PARLIAMENT on 29th March 2017. The Act came into effect on 1ST JULY 2017; Goods & Services Tax Law in India is a comprehensive, multi-stage, destination-based tax that is levied on every value addition. |
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How do I place my orders with the broker or sub broker? |
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Answer» A BROKER or sub-broker can not place orders since they donot possess goods.They SIMPLY negotiate payments.A broker RECEIVES brokerage as a reward for their work.Orders a PLACED to a FACTOR who owns and possesses the goods. |
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How are direct services considered productive? |
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Answer» Direct LABOR refers to the EMPLOYEES and TEMPORARY help who WORK directly on a manufacturer's PRODUCTS. (People working in the production area, but not directly on the products, are referred to as indirectlabor.) ... |
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How are Net Interest Margins (NIMs) calculated? |
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Answer» NIM is calculated as a PERCENTAGE of INTEREST BEARING assets. I hope it can be useful for u |
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How do I know if the broker or sub broker is registered? |
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Answer» You can confirm it by verifying the registrationcertificate ISSUED by SEBI. A broker's registration NUMBER BEGINS with the LETTERS "INB" and that of a sub brokerwith the letters "INS". ... There is nosub-broker in the derivatives segment. |
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Am I required to sign any agreement with the broker or sub-broker? |
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Answer» Both a broker and sub-broker donot possess goods.They simply negotiate PAYMENTS without physical handling of the goods involved and they donot act on their own names.Thus no AGREEMENT is SIGNED between a broker and customer |
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How is increase and decrease in MSP affect the foodgrain production |
| Answer» INCREASING map increase the its market price so people starts buying that PARTICULAR PRODUCT Less so the farmers starts suffering from loss so they DECREASE it's production | |
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Who is Qualified Institutional Buyer (QIBs)? |
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Answer» A qualified institutional buyer is a purchaser of securities that is DEEMED FINANCIALLY sophisticated and is legally recognised by securities market REGULATORS to NEED less protection from issuers than most public investors. |
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Who is a Syndicate Member? |
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Answer» The Book Runner(s) may appoint those intermediaries who are REGISTERED with the Board and who are PERMITTED to carry on activity as an 'Underwriter' as SYNDICATE members. The syndicate members are mainly appointed to collect and entire the bid FORMS in a book BUILT issue.✌✌✌✌✌ |
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What are the main reasons for food insecurity in india |
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Answer» REASONS for the existing food insecurity in India In rural and TRIBAL areas. ... In URBAN population. ... In children and MOTHERS. ... Faulty food distribution SYSTEM. ... Unmonitored nutrition programmes. ... Lack of intersectoral coordination. |
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What is 'IPO Grading'? |
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Answer» Explanation: IPO grading is the grade ASSIGNED by a CREDIT rating AGENCY,registered with SEBI hope it HELPS you |
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Which of the following is true concerning the relationship between the marginal propensity to consume and the consumption function ? |
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Answer» Minor Propensity to Consume The minor penchant to devour, now and then alluded to just as MPC, is utilized to figure out what part of an element's additional cash is expended, or spent. MPC demonstrates how DEVOURING changes as salary changes. It very well may be communicated as the proportion of a substance's adjustment in spending over its adjustment in pay. For INSTANCE, envision a business started procuring $200 additional every month. The business than starts to spend an additional $100 every month. The MPC is 50 percent; of every additional dollar the organization procures, around 50 pennies is spent. Minor Propensity to Save The minor affinity to spare, or MPS, is utilized to figure out what part of an element's additional salary is spared. MPS shows how sparing changes as salary changes. MPS is the proportion of an element's adjustment in INVESTMENT FUNDS to its adjustment in salary. For instance, if a business acquires $200 of additional pay MULTI month and starts to spare an extra $100 every month, the MPS is 50 percent. |
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What is the procedure for getting a demat account? |
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Answer» Step 1: To open a DEMAT account; you have to approach a depository participant (DP), an agent of depository, and fill up an account opening form. The list of DPs is available in the websites ofdepositories: CDSL (Central Depository Services (INDIA) Ltd and NSDL (National Securities Depository Ltd). |
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Cross elasticity between a battery and a car would be |
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Answer» In economics, the cross elasticity of demandor cross-price elasticity of DEMAND measures the responsiveness of the quantity demanded for a good to a CHANGE in the price of another good, ceteris paribus. It is measured as the percentage change in quantity demanded for the first good that occurs in RESPONSE to a percentage change in price of the second good. For example, if, in response to a 10% increase in the price of fuel, the demand for new cars that are fuel inefficient decreased by 20%, the cross elasticity of demand would be:cross body {\displaystyle {\frac {-20\%}{10\%}}=-2} A negative cross elasticity denotes two products that are complements, while a positive cross elasticity denotes two substitute products. Assume products A and B are complements, meaning that an increase in the price for A accompanies a decrease in the quantity demanded for B. Therefore, if the price of product B decreases, the demand curve for product A shifts to the right reflecting an increase in A's demand, resulting in a negativevalue for the cross elasticity of demand. The exact OPPOSITE reasoning holds for substitutes. |
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What is reservation on competitive basis? |
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Answer» Reservations on competitive BASIS is when allotment of SHARES is MADE in the proportion to the shares applied for by the concerned reserve CATEGORIES . |
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What is Soft underwriting? |
| Answer» SOFT underwriting is when an underwriter agrees to buy the shares at LATER stages as soon as the pricing PROCESS is complete. He then immediately places this shares with institutional PLAYERS. The risk faced by the underwriter as such is reduced to a small window of time...... | |