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  2. Securities and Exchange Board of India - Wikipedia

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    SEBI has to be responsive to the needs of three groups, which constitute the market: issuers of securities; investors; market intermediaries; SEBI has three powers rolled into one body: quasi-legislative, quasi-judicial and quasi-executive. It drafts regulations in its legislative capacity, it conducts investigation and enforcement action in ...

  3. Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992 - Wikipedia

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    The Securities and Exchange Board of India is the sole regulator of the Indian Securities Market. Its Preamble describes its basic function as "...to protect the interests of investors in securities and to promote the development of, and to regulate the securities market and for matters connected therewith or incid thereto" [2]

  4. Clause 49 - Wikipedia

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    Clause 49 of the SEBI guidelines on Corporate Governance as amended on 29 October 2004 has made major changes in the definition of independent directors, strengthening the responsibilities of audit committees, improving quality of financial disclosures, including those relating to related party transactions and proceeds from public/ rights ...

  5. Securities commission - Wikipedia

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    A securities commission, securities regulator or capital market authority is a government department or agency responsible for financial regulation of securities products within a particular country.

  6. Forward Markets Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Forward Markets Commission (FMC) is the regulatory body for the commodity market and futures market in India.It is a division of the Securities and Exchange Board of India, Ministry of Finance, Government of India.

  7. Financial regulation in India - Wikipedia

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    SEBI has issued various regulations and guidelines to ensure that the securities markets operate in a fair, transparent, and efficient manner. Here are some key aspects of securities market regulation in India: [82] [83] Investor Protection: SEBI's primary objective is to protect the interests of investors in the securities markets. It has ...

  8. National Securities Depository Limited - Wikipedia

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    NSDL Group comprises National Securities Depository Limited (abbreviated as NSDL), NSDL Database Management Limited (NDML) and NSDL Payments Bank Limited. NDML and NSDL Payments Bank are two subsidiary companies of NSDL. It provides services related to demat of securities, transfer and settlement of securities in Indian Securities Market.

  9. List of regulators in India - Wikipedia

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    Forward Markets Commission (merged with SEBI) 1953: Telecommunication Industry: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India: 20-Feb-1997: Financial Audit and Accounting professions: Institute of Chartered Accountants of India: 1-May-1949: Financial system and monetary policy: Reserve Bank of India: 01-Apr-1935: Mining and Mineral Exploration