ECONOMICS
FINANCIAL MARKETS
Question
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Organized and unorganized market
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Regulatory and non-regulatory market
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Reformatory and non-reformatory market
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Controlled and uncontrolled Market
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Detailed explanation-1: -The organised sector is mainly composed of the commercial banks, cooperative banks and discount houses, acceptance houses and land mortgage banks. The unorganised sector is largely outside the control of the Central Bank and is characterised by lack of uniformity in their business dealings.
Detailed explanation-2: -Ans. The Indian money market is divided into organized and unorganized sectors. The market that directly comes under the purview of RBI is called the organized sector while the one that is independent is called the unorganized sector.
Detailed explanation-3: -The financial market can be classified into three different forms. 1. By Nature of Claim. Debt Market – It is a market where fixed bonds and debentures or bonds are exchanged between investors. Equity Market – It is a place for investors to deal with equity.
Detailed explanation-4: -These markets are divided into two categories: primary and secondary markets. The best-known capital markets include the stock market and the bond markets.