Importance of Stock Market In India: A Review

Authors

  • Shubham Godbole Research Scholar, Department of Managment and Business Administration, Vidhik Institute of Mnagement, Bhopal

Keywords:

Stock market, trading, financial integration, IPOs, stock exchange

Abstract

Volatility in the stock market refers to the fluctuation of stock prices over time. Mergers and acquisitions are often used by Indian firms to broaden their worldwide reach. Shareholders benefited from the growth of businesses by receiving excellent dividends and seeing their investment increase in value. As more initial public offerings (IPOs) enter the market, the number of businesses that are listed on the stock exchanges (BSE and NSE) grows. The Indian stock market is a diverse marketplace where investors may find many opportunities to make money. The focus of this article is on what makes the Indian stock market so significant. Many additional aspects are also included in this study.

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Published

2021-10-05

How to Cite

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Shubham Godbole 2021. Importance of Stock Market In India: A Review. AG Volumes. (Oct. 2021), 01–07.