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SEBI is the primary governing/regulatory body for the securities market in India. All transactions in the securities market in india are governed & regulated by SEBI. The SEBI Governs the following 1. New Issues (Initial Public Offering or IPO) 2. Listing agreement of companies with Stock Exchanges 3. Trading Mechanisms 4. Investor Protection 5. Corporate disclosure by listed companies etc.
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A follow on public offering (FPO) is when an already listed company makes either a fresh issue of securities to the public or an offer for sale to the public, through an offer document. An offer for sale in such scenario is allowed only if it is made to satisfy listing or continuous listing obligations.
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SEBI is the primary governing/regulatory body for the securities market in India. All transactions in the securities market in india are governed & regulated by SEBI. The SEBI Governs the following 1. New Issues (Initial Public Offering or IPO) 2. Listing agreement of companies with Stock Exchanges 3. Trading Mechanisms 4. Investor Protection 5. Corporate disclosure by listed companies etc.
Gary C. Sanger has written: 'Stock exchange listings, firm value, and market efficiency' -- subject(s): Capital market, Corporations, Finance, Listing, Securities
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Tom Wilmot has written: 'Inside the over-the-counter market in the UK' -- subject(s): Over-the-counter markets 'Inside the over-the-country market' -- subject(s): Listing, Securities
It depends on which market segment the company intends to get listed on. There are three investment market Segments at the Nairobi Securities Exchange namely Main Investment Market Segment (MIMS); Alternative Investment Market Segment (AIMS); and Fixed Income Securities Market Segment (FISMS). Each segment has different requirements.
trading securities are not necessarily debt securities. trading securities can be defined as securities which investors buy for the purpose of further trade, they can be stocks of any companies, Government securities and debt securities with the intention to trade in near future. debt secrities can be trade or can be hold by investor till maturity. Government securituies can also hold till maturities.