Financial Institutions and Markets

Paper Code: 
CBBA 603
Credits: 
4
Contact Hours: 
60.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

This course will enable the students to -

1. Create understanding of the structure of Indian financial system.

2. Create the understanding of the secondary market, debt market and mutual funds.

Course Outcomes (COs):

Course

Learning outcomes

(at course level)

Learning and teaching strategies

Assessment

Strategies

Paper Code

Paper Title

CBBA 603

Financial Institutions

and Markets

CO 280: Understand the structure of Indian financial system.

CO 281: Learn the overview of financial institutions.

CO 282:  Enable to understand the functioning of secondary market in India.

CO 283: Understand the concept of debt market and mutual funds.

CO 284: Learn about money market and its instruments.

CO 285: Develop an insight on the financial markets.

Approach in teaching:

Interactive Hours,

Discussion, Tutorials, Reading

assignments, Demonstration

Learning activities for the

students:

Self learning assignments,

Effective questions, Seminar

presentation, Group tasks

Class test, Semester end

examinations, Quiz,

Assignments, Presentation,

Individual and group projects

 

12.00
Unit I: 
Indian Financial System

Indian Financial System: Introduction, Structure of Indian Financial system- Financial institutions, Financial Markets, Financial instruments & services, Financial system and economic Development, Functions of Financial System. Role of RBI in Indian Financial system.

12.00
Unit II: 
Financial Institutions in India-

Financial Institutions in India- overview, Types of Financial Institutions- Development Banks, Investment Institutions, Housing Finance Institutions, Commercial Banks, Co-operative Banks, Non-Banking Finance companies.
Introduction to Financial Markets In India: Role, Importance and Types.

12.00
Unit III: 
Secondary Market in India:

Secondary Market in India: Introduction to Stock Markets, Functions of Stock Market, Role and Significance of Stock Market in India, Factors affecting Stock market. Introduction to DEMAT Account. Stock Exchange in India- NSE and BSE. Functions of SEBI.

12.00
Unit IV: 
Debt Market in India:

Debt Market in India: Introduction, Market for Government Debt, Government Bonds VS Corporate Bonds, Concept, Importance and role of NBFCs, DIIs, and FFIs.
Mutual Funds: Introduction, Schemes, Characteristics, Advantages and Disadvantages.

12.00
Unit V: 
Money Markets in India:

Money Markets in India: Meaning, role, Characteristics, significance of money markets, Constituents of money markets- Call Money Markets, Treasury Bill Markets, Market for Commercial Paper, Collateral loan market and Acceptance market, Recent development and Deficiencies of Indian Money Market.

Essential Readings: 

1. Saunders, Anthony & Cornett, Marcia Millon (2007). Financial Markets and Institutions (3rd ed.). Tata McGraw Hill
2. Khan, M Y. ( 2010). Financial Services (5th ed.). McGraw Hill Higher Education
3. Shahani, Rakesh( 2011). Financial Markets in India: A Research Initiative. Anamica Publications
4. Goel, Sandeep. (2012). Financial services. PHI.
5. Gurusamy, S. (2010). Financial Services. TMH.

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