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प्रश्न
Primary market is also known as new issue market.
पर्याय
True
False
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उत्तर
This statement is True.
Explanation:
In Primary market, companies sell their shares, Debentures, etc. for the first time to raise fresh capital. It exclusively deals with the issue of new securities, i.e. securities that are issued to investors for the very first time. Hence this market is also known as New Issues Market.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Answer the following question:
An investor wanted to incest RS. 20,000 in Treasury Bills for a period of 91 days. When he approached the Reserve Bank of India for this purpose he came to know that it was not possible.
Identify the reason why the investor could not invest in the Treasury Bill.
Explain the recent Capital Market reforms in India.
Answer each of these questions in about one hundred and fifty words:
What do you understand by capital market? How can the capital market in India be broadly classified into different categories?
Answer each of these questions in about two hundred and fifty words:
“An entrepreneur can raise the required capital in the primary market.” Explain the various methods of raising the funds in the primary market by an entrepreneur.
High Order Thinking Skills
Why primary market is also known as new issue market? Give one reason.
Answer each of these questions in about fifteen words:
What is a secondary capital market?
Assertion and Reasoning:
- Assertion (A): Regional stock exchanges have witnessed a sharp decline in the volume of trade.
- Reasoning (R): Investors prefer to trade in securities listed in premier stock exchanges like BSE, NSE, etc.
Differentiate between the money market and the capital market.
Policy that aims at managing the quantity of money in order to meet the requirements of different sectors of the economy and to increase the pace of economic growth –
What are the methods of floatation in Primary Market?
The most commonly used method for raising funds in primary market is ______.
Read the following text and answer the following question on the basis of the same:
ISQM SOLAR Limited is searching for options to raise Rs. 20,000 crores from the primary market for diversification and modernisation of existing projects. It hired the services of a renowned financial consultancy firm, DHAN LAXMI Pvr LTD. to suggest options for the same. DHAN LAXMI PVI LTD. suggested a list of options to the Board of Directors of the company. It was decided that for the immediate requirement of Rs. 1,500 crores, the company will give a privilege to existing shareholders to subscribe to a new issue of shares according to the terms and conditions of the company. Rs. 4,500 crores would be raised by allotment of securities to a consortium of financial institutions, instead of inviting subscription from the public by making a direct appeal to investors to raise capital. It was further decided to raise capital to the tune of Rs. 6,000 crores through an issuing house. All these options were accepted by the Board of Directors. The Board further decided to raise Rs. 8,000 crores through the online system of the stock exchange by entering into an agreement with the exchange.
"Rs. 4,500 crores would be raised by allotment of securities to a consortium of financial institutions, instead of inviting subscription from the public by making a direct appeal to investors to raise capital."
Identify the method of floatation of new issues in the primary market being discussed above, which the company has decided to use:
Identify and explain the following concept:
Raju’s father invests his money in a market for long term funds both equity and debt raised within and outside the country.
Which of the following statements is incorrect?
Which among the following is NOT a method of raising the required capital in the primary market?
State the following statements are True or False.
Capital market is the market for long-term funds.
Complete the correlation :
Money market: Short term funds:: ______ : Long term funds
Complete the correlation:
Money market : Short-term funds :: ______ : Long-term funds.
