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The Indian Capital Market Regulator
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Ebook Corporate governance and ethics: Part 2 presents the following content: Environmental Concerns and Corporations; Media and Corporate Governance; Monopoly, Competition and Corporate Governance; The Indian Capital Market Regulator – SEBI; Government in Transition Economies (including IRDA, AMFI and Commodity Exchange);...Please refer to the documentation for more details.
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Banking sector reforms have been sequenced to correspond with changing regulations of the foreign exchange market. The government has allowed the exchange rate to gradually float (as opposed to a “crawling” peg), and full current account convertibility has been introduced, with de facto capital account convertibility for nonresidents, and calibrated liberalization for residents.
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When the value of a firm is increasing, common stocks provide a substantial payoff to stock holders in the form of capital appreciation and at times dividend payments. Common stock holders thus have a leveraged investment in the value of the firm. Bond holders, however, have a de-levered investment in the value of a firm, as they do not get rewarded when firm value increases, but are still guaranteed payment when the stock price declines. Declining firm value impinges on bond holders only after the firm value has substantially decreased to...
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