4. Primary market
The primary market is the part of
the capital market that deals with
issuing of new securities.
Companies, governments or public
sector institutions can obtain
funds through the sale of a new
stock or bond issues
through primary market.
Primary
market
5. Features Of primary
Market
Features
Of
Primary
Market
The securities are issued by the company
directly to the investors.
The company receives the money and
issues new securities to the investors.
The primary markets are used by
companies for the purpose of setting up
new ventures/ business or for expanding
or modernizing the existing business .
Primary market performs the crucial
function of facilitating capital formation
in the economy
6. Need of primary
market
Need of
primary
market
To raise funds for certain purposes.
To create market for new issues of
securities.
To establish the magnitude of the
resources.
To mobilize the resources in the
economy.
7. Issue Of Shares In
Primary Market
Issue Of
Share In
Primary
Market
A disclosure document that
describes a financial security for
potential buyers. It commonly
provides investors with material
information about the securities
being issued. As per the section 56
of the companies act all the
contents of the prospectus should
be disclosed in a fair and unbiased
manner.
prospectus
8. Role Of SEBI
In
Primary Market
Role of SEBI
in
primary
market
Entry norms for a company
Promoters’ contribution
Disclosure
Book building
Allocation of shares
Market intermediaries
17. Secondary
Market
Definition of
secondary Market
A market where investors purchase
securities from other investors,
rather than from issuing companies.
The national exchanges - such as
the New York Stock Exchange and
the NASDAQ are secondary
markets.
19. Stock ExchangeStock
Exchange
Stock Exchange
An association,
organization or body of individuals,
whether incorporated or not,
established for the purpose of
assisting, regulating and controlling
business in buying, selling and
dealing in securities."
20. Stock
Exchange
Stock Exchange
An exchange is an institution or organization
which hosts a market where stocks, bonds,
options and futures, and commodities are
traded. Buyers and sellers come together to
trade during specific hours on business days.
Exchanges impose rules and
regulations on the firms and brokers that are
involved with them. If a particular company is
traded on an exchange, it is referred to as
"listed".