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प्रश्न
SEBI regulates the securities market in India.
पर्याय
True
False
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उत्तर
This statement is True.
Explanation:
SEBI, or the Securities and Exchange Board of India, regulates India's securities market. SEBI regulates stock exchanges, brokers, and intermediaries to promote transparency and protect investors' interests.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Mr. Aditya Gupta was the chairman of ‘Vandan Bank’. The Bank was earning good profits. Shareholders were happy as the bank was paying regular dividends. The market price of their shares was also steadily rising. The bank announced taking over of ‘Karur Bank’. Aditya Gupta knew that the share price of Vandan Bank would rise on this announcement. Being a part of the bank, he was not allowed to buy shares of the bank. He called one of his rich friends Nimesh and asked him to invest Rs 6 crores in the shares of his bank promising him the capital gain.
As expected, the share prices went up by 40% and the market price of Nimesh’s shares was now Rs 8.4 crores. He had earned a profit of Rs 2.4 crores. He gave Rs 1.2 crore to Mr. Aditya Gupta and kept Rs 1.2 crore with him. On regular inspection and by conducting enquiries of the brokers involved, Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) was able to detect this irregularity. SEBI imposed a heavy penalty on Aditya Gupta. By quoting the lines from the above para identify and state any two functions that were performed by SEBI in the above case.
State the protective functions of the Securities and Exchange Board of India.
Answer each of these questions in about fifty words:
Who manages SEBI?
State any three Development functions of Securities and Exchange Board of India.
What are the objectives of the SEBI?
Which of the following is the development function of SEBI?
State the first development bank of the country
Which is the apex statutory body of capital market to which customers can complain to redress their grievances?
______ debt-equity ratio is preferred by the commercial banker over the years as it indicates financial strength of a unit.
State any three objectives of the Securities Exchange Board of India.
