Share market in india



India Share market enables the buying and selling of the collective shares of the various companies as well as other securities and derivatives. The shares of the Indian market are expressed as a company's sales revenue from Indian Share Market divided by the total sales revenue available in the share market of India.


The Indian share market is thus one of the most important sources of the companies for raising money.
The Indian economy is among the fastest growing in the world, with GDP growth rate being 9.4% in 2006-07 from 7% in the last financial year 2005-06, indicating that the Indian market economy has a steady growth rate over the last two decades. The shares of the companies belonging to leading industries like automobiles, cement, chemicals, consumer electronics, food processing, fuel, machinery, mining, pharmaceuticals, steel, transportation equipments and textiles are those which dominate the India Share Market.
Of the leading stock exchanges that deals with the share trading in the Indian stock market the National Stock Exchange of India NSE is the largest stock exchange in India while the Bombay stock exchange BSE is the oldest. Some others are :
Calcutta Stock Exchange Association Limited
Delhi Stock Exchange Association
Inter-connected Stock Exchange of India
Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI)
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Some vital organs which regulates functioning of the movements of the prices in the India Share Market are:
Stock Market Indices - The BSE SENSEXor the BSE 30, BSE 500, BSE MIDCAP, BSE SMLCAP, S&P CNX Nifty
Derivatives - Financial Contracts, Forward Contracts, Future Contracts, Index Future Contract, Option Contract Index, Option Contract, Money Option Contract
Initial Public Offering IPO - Primary Market ,Underwriting, Book Building, Over Subscription ,Green Shoe Option, Listing
Stock Brokers - Risk Disclosure Document, Broker Research on India Share Market
Mutual Funds - Open ended fund, Closed ended fund, Entry load, Exit load
Depositories and Depository Participant - National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL) and Central Depository Services Limited (CDSL) registered with SEBI, Beneficiary Owner(BO) Account, Delivery Instruction Slips(DIS)
To increase the market share is one of the primary objective of the India Share market. Other objectives being, ROI or Return on Investment, ROA or Return on Assets and to reach TRP or Target Rate of Profit.

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