Course Outcomes (COs):
Course |
Outcome (at course level) |
Learning and teaching strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
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Paper Code |
Paper Title |
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ECO 423(B) |
Financial Institutions and Markets-II |
CO61: Students willexamine the working and role of money and capital markets. CO62: Students willanalyze the concepts of portfolio management, merchant banking and credit rating. |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Case studies.
Learning activities for the students: Presentations, Assignments and Group discussions. |
Class activity, Assignments, Quiz and Semester end examinations. |
Financial markets in India – structure; Indian money market – unorganized & organized sector : Composition; Call money market, Treasury Bills markets, Commercial Bills market (meaning, types, merits & defects) ; New money market instruments – meaning of Certificate of Deposit, Commercial Papers, inter bank participation instruments, repo instruments.
Characteristics of Indian money market; Reform measures to strengthen the Indian money market; Structure of Capital Market in India – Gilt Edged Market & Corporate Securities Market; New Issue Market, Secondary market – functions; A brief introduction to important Stock Exchanges in India.
Role of capital market in India’s industrial growth; Factors contributing to the growth of capital market in India; Problems of Indian Capital Market – the pre reform phase; Strengthening the Capital Market – the post reform phase
Meaning of Portfolio and Risk; Portfolio Notion and Principles; Portfolio Theories – Traditional Portfolio Theory and Modern Portfolio Theory; Concept of Efficient Portfolio, Market Portfolio and Managed Portfolio.
Financial services – features, classification; Merchant banking –definition, scope, problems; Credit rating – meaning & functions, Credit Rating Agencies in India -CRISIL, IICRA, CAREDCR, ONICRA; Credit Cards –meaning & types
4. Puri, V.K.andS.K.Mishra, Indian Economy, Himalaya Publishing House (latest edition).