Functions Of Securities And Exchange Board Of India (SEBI)
1. The SEBI Act armed SEBI with statutory powers.
2. It has entrusted SEBI with the responsibility of dealing with various matters relating to the capital market.
SEBI’s principle tasks are to:
1. regulate the business in stock exchanges and any other securities market.
2. register and regulate the working of capital market intermediaries (brokers, merchant bankers, portfolio mangers and so on).
3. register and regulate the working of mutual funds.
4. promote and regulate self-regulatory organizations.
5. prohibit fraudulent and unfair trade practices in securities markets.
6. promote investors’ education and training of intermediaries of securities markets.
7. prohibit insider trading in securities.
8. regulate substantial acquisition of shares and take-over of companies.
9. perform such other functions as may be prescribed.
1. The SEBI Act armed SEBI with statutory powers.
2. It has entrusted SEBI with the responsibility of dealing with various matters relating to the capital market.
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SEBI’s principle tasks are to:
1. regulate the business in stock exchanges and any other securities market.
2. register and regulate the working of capital market intermediaries (brokers, merchant bankers, portfolio mangers and so on).
3. register and regulate the working of mutual funds.
4. promote and regulate self-regulatory organizations.
5. prohibit fraudulent and unfair trade practices in securities markets.
6. promote investors’ education and training of intermediaries of securities markets.
7. prohibit insider trading in securities.
8. regulate substantial acquisition of shares and take-over of companies.
9. perform such other functions as may be prescribed.
Functions Of Securities And Exchange Board Of India (SEBI)
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