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Indian Stock Market and Investment money - 2 views

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    Trade4target Do you want to earn good money within a very short time? Well, you can do so by investing your money in the nse/bse market. But you should know that you need to have a very good understanding of the indian share market if you wish to be successful in the market. You should never be in a hurry to invest your money in the nse/bse exchange. So try to have patience and you should also not be very emotional when you invest in the market. You should know that there is always a sort of risk that is associated with the share market and you should be able to face the risk. So try to be very practical when you invest in the market. Market participants include individual retail investors, institutional investors such as mutual funds, banks, insurance companies and hedge funds, and also publicly traded corporations trading in their own shares. Some studies have suggested that institutional investors and corporations trading in their own shares generally receive higher risk-adjusted returns than retail investors. The share market is one of the most important ways for companies to raise money. This allows businesses to be publicly traded, and raise additional financial capital for expansion by selling shares of ownership of the company in a public market. The liquidity that an exchange affords the investors enables their holders to quickly and easily sell securities. This is an attractive feature of investing in stocks, compared to other less liquid investments. Some companies actively increase liquidity by trading in their own shares. The Indian share market is one of the most profitable share markets in the world. The share market centers in the cities of Mumbai and New Delhi(National) are the two biggest stock exchange centers of the country. National, international, as well as local companies participate in the Indian share market. Many foreign companies buy the shares of Indian companies and vice versa. Thus, the share market is of global type with
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PSU Insurers Plan Health Claims Settlement Agency - 0 views

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    Four state-owned non-life insurers - National Insurance Company, New India Assurance Company, Oriental Insurance Company and United India Insurance Company - are moving towards floating a common health insurance claims settlement agency or third party administrator (TPA).
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LeapFrog plans $30 mn investment in Indian insurance companies - 0 views

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    LeapFrog Investments, the world's first micro-insurance fund, on Monday said it plans to invest $30 million in Indian insurance and financial services companies which have strong distribution platforms.
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India powers on with economic reforms - 0 views

In a move to reiterate its determination to push ahead with economic reforms even in the face of stiff opposition, the Indian Cabinet this week cleared Ordinances to allow for the auction of coal m...

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started by india incorporated on 29 Dec 14 no follow-up yet
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Recalling Rana Kapoor's Life History: The Rise of a Maverick Banker – Indian CEO - 0 views

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    In 2003 Rana Kapoor grabbed the opportunity to display his financial foresight and founded Yes Bank. His magnetism captured the public eye for a long time. Known for his meteoric rise and entrepreneurial success, let us get to know the man behind this enterprise who singlehandedly turned this brand new bank into the 4th largest private sector bank in India in a matter of a little over a decade. Birth of A Passion Born to a middle class family in Delhi, Kapoor had big dreams as a child. He often shared his dreams of starting his own company with his grandfather, who had immense trust in the young grandson's dreams. After graduating from Shri Ram College of Commerce in New Delhi in 1977, he went off to USA to fulfill his dreams. He enrolled for MBA at Rutgers University in New Jersey. It was this stint that got him deeply inspired to pursue a banking career. He wanted to create something big, in this model, back in India. But before that he needed some more experience. Thus, upon the completion of MBA, he began his banking career as a management trainee in the Bank of America (BoA). With a deep passion for banking, Rana Kapoor's career flourished in 1980 at Bank of America (BoA), as he rose the ranks. His stance of taking intuitive risks, which brought him success every time, was highly commended by his employers. In 1990, he was awarded the coveted Eagle Pin by the chairman of the bank. With such a promising career trajectory, soon he became the head of their wholesale banking business as well as several high stakes assignments in various countries of Asia. However, all that success was not enough for him, as he had bigger dreams, of starting his own venture. After nearly a two-decade-long flourishing corporate career, Kapoor was resolved to embark on his own venture. He wanted to create something that he could call his own. He kept yearning for creative independence and even came up with an interesting business plan to create a non-banking finance company with f
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