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CAPITAL MARKETCAPITAL MARKET
(SECONDARY MARKET)(SECONDARY MARKET)
STOCK MARKETSTOCK MARKET
ABHIJIT BISWAS
MSC 3RD
SEM
TYPES OF FINANCIAL MARKETTYPES OF FINANCIAL MARKET
The financial markets can be divided broadly
into 2 markets.
Money Market : Money market is a
market for debt securities that pay off in the
short term usually less than one year.
Capital Market : Capital market is a
market for long-term debt and equity
shares.
TYPES OF CAPITAL MARKETTYPES OF CAPITAL MARKET
Secondary MarketSecondary Market
Secondary Market refers to a market
where securities are traded after being
initially offered to the public in the
primary market and/or listed on the
Stock Exchange
Majority of the trading is done in the
secondary market. Secondary market
comprises of equity markets and the debt
markets
Difference between theDifference between the
primary market and theprimary market and the
secondary marketsecondary market
In the primary market, securities are offered to
public for subscription for the purpose of raising
capital or fund.
Secondary market is an equity trading avenue in
which already existing/pre- issued securities are
traded amongst investors. Secondary market
could be either auction or dealer market. While
stock exchange is the part of an auction market.
Products deal in the secondaryProducts deal in the secondary
marketsmarkets
Role of Broker and Sub-Broker inRole of Broker and Sub-Broker in
the Secondary Marketthe Secondary Market
A broker is a member of a recognized stock
exchange, who is permitted to do trades on
the screen-based trading system of different
stock exchanges.  He is enrolled as a
member with the concerned exchange and is
registered with SEBI.
A sub broker is a person who is registered
with SEBI as such and is affiliated to a
member of a recognized stock exchange.
Details provide in ClientDetails provide in Client
Registration formRegistration form
Permanent Account Number (PAN), Your
name,  date of birth, photograph, address,
educational qualifications, occupation, residential
status(Resident Indian/ NRI/others)
Bank and depository account details, If you are
registered with any other broker, then the name
of broker and concerned Stock exchange and
Client Code Number.
The process of tradingThe process of trading
Step 1.    Investor / trader decides to trade.
Step 2.     Places order with a broker to buy /
sell the required quantity of respective
securities.
Step 3.     Best priced order matches based on
price-time priority.
Step 4.     Order execution is electronically
communicated to the broker’s terminal.
The process of tradingThe process of trading
Step 5.     Trade confirmation slip issued
to the investor / trader by the broker.
  
Step 6.     Within 24 hours of trade execution,
contract note is issued to the investor /
trader by the broker.
Step 7      Pay-in of funds and securities before T+2
day.
Step 8.     Pay-out of funds and securities on T+2
day.         
Brokerage and STTBrokerage and STT
The maximum brokerage that can be
charged by a broker has been specified in
the Stock Exchange Regulations
Securities Transaction Tax (STT) is a tax
being levied on all transactions done on
the stock exchanges at rates prescribed
by the Central Government from time to
time.
TRADING, CLEARING ANDTRADING, CLEARING AND
SETTLEMENTSETTLEMENT
   Activity Day
Trading
Rolling Settlement
Trading
T
Clearing
Custodial
Confirmation
T+1 working days
Delivery Generation T+1 working days
Settlement
Securities and Funds
pay in
T+2 working days
Securities and Funds
pay out
T+2 working days
Corporatisation of stockCorporatisation of stock
exchangesexchanges
Corporatisation is the process of
converting the organizational structure of
the stock exchange from a non-corporate
structure to a corporate structure.
  Demutualisation of stockDemutualisation of stock
exchangesexchanges
Demutualisation refers to the transition
process of an exchange from a “mutually-
owned” association to a company
“owned by shareholders”.
Demutualised exchange differentDemutualised exchange different
from a mutual exchangefrom a mutual exchange
In a mutual exchange, the three functions
of ownership, management and trading
are intervened into a single Group.
A demutualised exchange, on the other
hand, has all these three functions clearly
segregated, i.e. the ownership,
management and trading are in separate
hands.
What is day trading?What is day trading?
Day trading refers to buying and selling of
securities within the same trading day
such that all positions will be closed
before the market close of the trading
day. In the Indian securities market only
retail investors are allowed to day trade.
What is an Auction?What is an Auction?
The Exchange purchases the requisite
quantity in the Auction Market and gives
them to the buying trading member. The
shortages are met through auction
process and the difference in price
indicated in contract note and price
received through auction is paid by
member to the Exchange, which is then
liable to be recovered from the client.
Direct Market AccessDirect Market Access
Direct Market Access (DMA) is a facility
which allows brokers to offer clients
direct access to the exchange trading
system through the broker’s
infrastructure without manual
intervention by the broker
Major obligations andMajor obligations and
responsibilities of a brokerresponsibilities of a broker
 a)     Entering into an agreement with his client or with sub broker
and client
 b)     Maintenance of separate books of accounts and records for
clients
 c)      Maintenance of money of clients in a separate account and
their own money in a separate account.
 d)     Issue of daily statement of collateral utilization to clients
 e)     Appointment of compliance officer
 f)        Issue of contract note to his client within 24hrs of the
execution of the contract.
 g)     Delivery / Payment to be made to the client within 24 hrs of
pay–out.
 h)      Other duties as specified in the SEBI (Stock Brokers and
Sub-Brokers) Rules, 1992
Awareness of dealing with aAwareness of dealing with a
broker / sub-brokerbroker / sub-broker
       From where the broker/sub-broker has learnt the
business?
       How long has he been serving the securities industry?
      Whether he has eligible qualifications as a broker?
       How many clients does he serve?
   What fees and expenses does he charge?
CONCLUSIONCONCLUSION
Any action you choose to take
in the markets is totally your own
responsibility.  Any one will not
be liable for any, direct or
indirect, consequential or
incidental damages or loss .
◦THANK YOU

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secondary market ppt.

  • 1. CAPITAL MARKETCAPITAL MARKET (SECONDARY MARKET)(SECONDARY MARKET) STOCK MARKETSTOCK MARKET ABHIJIT BISWAS MSC 3RD SEM
  • 2. TYPES OF FINANCIAL MARKETTYPES OF FINANCIAL MARKET The financial markets can be divided broadly into 2 markets. Money Market : Money market is a market for debt securities that pay off in the short term usually less than one year. Capital Market : Capital market is a market for long-term debt and equity shares.
  • 3. TYPES OF CAPITAL MARKETTYPES OF CAPITAL MARKET
  • 4. Secondary MarketSecondary Market Secondary Market refers to a market where securities are traded after being initially offered to the public in the primary market and/or listed on the Stock Exchange Majority of the trading is done in the secondary market. Secondary market comprises of equity markets and the debt markets
  • 5. Difference between theDifference between the primary market and theprimary market and the secondary marketsecondary market In the primary market, securities are offered to public for subscription for the purpose of raising capital or fund. Secondary market is an equity trading avenue in which already existing/pre- issued securities are traded amongst investors. Secondary market could be either auction or dealer market. While stock exchange is the part of an auction market.
  • 6. Products deal in the secondaryProducts deal in the secondary marketsmarkets
  • 7. Role of Broker and Sub-Broker inRole of Broker and Sub-Broker in the Secondary Marketthe Secondary Market A broker is a member of a recognized stock exchange, who is permitted to do trades on the screen-based trading system of different stock exchanges.  He is enrolled as a member with the concerned exchange and is registered with SEBI. A sub broker is a person who is registered with SEBI as such and is affiliated to a member of a recognized stock exchange.
  • 8. Details provide in ClientDetails provide in Client Registration formRegistration form Permanent Account Number (PAN), Your name,  date of birth, photograph, address, educational qualifications, occupation, residential status(Resident Indian/ NRI/others) Bank and depository account details, If you are registered with any other broker, then the name of broker and concerned Stock exchange and Client Code Number.
  • 9. The process of tradingThe process of trading Step 1.    Investor / trader decides to trade. Step 2.     Places order with a broker to buy / sell the required quantity of respective securities. Step 3.     Best priced order matches based on price-time priority. Step 4.     Order execution is electronically communicated to the broker’s terminal.
  • 10. The process of tradingThe process of trading Step 5.     Trade confirmation slip issued to the investor / trader by the broker.    Step 6.     Within 24 hours of trade execution, contract note is issued to the investor / trader by the broker. Step 7      Pay-in of funds and securities before T+2 day. Step 8.     Pay-out of funds and securities on T+2 day.         
  • 11. Brokerage and STTBrokerage and STT The maximum brokerage that can be charged by a broker has been specified in the Stock Exchange Regulations Securities Transaction Tax (STT) is a tax being levied on all transactions done on the stock exchanges at rates prescribed by the Central Government from time to time.
  • 12. TRADING, CLEARING ANDTRADING, CLEARING AND SETTLEMENTSETTLEMENT    Activity Day Trading Rolling Settlement Trading T Clearing Custodial Confirmation T+1 working days Delivery Generation T+1 working days Settlement Securities and Funds pay in T+2 working days Securities and Funds pay out T+2 working days
  • 13. Corporatisation of stockCorporatisation of stock exchangesexchanges Corporatisation is the process of converting the organizational structure of the stock exchange from a non-corporate structure to a corporate structure.
  • 14.   Demutualisation of stockDemutualisation of stock exchangesexchanges Demutualisation refers to the transition process of an exchange from a “mutually- owned” association to a company “owned by shareholders”.
  • 15. Demutualised exchange differentDemutualised exchange different from a mutual exchangefrom a mutual exchange In a mutual exchange, the three functions of ownership, management and trading are intervened into a single Group. A demutualised exchange, on the other hand, has all these three functions clearly segregated, i.e. the ownership, management and trading are in separate hands.
  • 16. What is day trading?What is day trading? Day trading refers to buying and selling of securities within the same trading day such that all positions will be closed before the market close of the trading day. In the Indian securities market only retail investors are allowed to day trade.
  • 17. What is an Auction?What is an Auction? The Exchange purchases the requisite quantity in the Auction Market and gives them to the buying trading member. The shortages are met through auction process and the difference in price indicated in contract note and price received through auction is paid by member to the Exchange, which is then liable to be recovered from the client.
  • 18. Direct Market AccessDirect Market Access Direct Market Access (DMA) is a facility which allows brokers to offer clients direct access to the exchange trading system through the broker’s infrastructure without manual intervention by the broker
  • 19. Major obligations andMajor obligations and responsibilities of a brokerresponsibilities of a broker  a)     Entering into an agreement with his client or with sub broker and client  b)     Maintenance of separate books of accounts and records for clients  c)      Maintenance of money of clients in a separate account and their own money in a separate account.  d)     Issue of daily statement of collateral utilization to clients  e)     Appointment of compliance officer  f)        Issue of contract note to his client within 24hrs of the execution of the contract.  g)     Delivery / Payment to be made to the client within 24 hrs of pay–out.  h)      Other duties as specified in the SEBI (Stock Brokers and Sub-Brokers) Rules, 1992
  • 20. Awareness of dealing with aAwareness of dealing with a broker / sub-brokerbroker / sub-broker        From where the broker/sub-broker has learnt the business?        How long has he been serving the securities industry?       Whether he has eligible qualifications as a broker?        How many clients does he serve?    What fees and expenses does he charge?
  • 21. CONCLUSIONCONCLUSION Any action you choose to take in the markets is totally your own responsibility.  Any one will not be liable for any, direct or indirect, consequential or incidental damages or loss .