Subject category:
Finance, Accounting and Control
Published by:
IBS Center for Management Research
Length: 14 pages
Data source: Published sources
Topics:
Derivatives; Indian derivatives market; Securities Contract Regulation Act; Securities Law (Amendment) Bill; Securities Exchange Board of India; Regulatory framework for derivatives in India; National Stock Exchange of India; OTC derivatives; Index futures; Index options; Global derivatives market
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Abstract
The case discusses the introduction and growth of the derivatives market in India. It describes in detail the reasons that led to the introduction of derivatives trading in India and why it faced opposition by a section of industry analysts and media. The case then describes the issues that still remain to be addressed by the regulatory authorities to accelerate the long-term growth of the derivatives market. Finally, the case mentions a few steps taken by the concerned authorities in early 2004. The case is designed to help students critically analyse the growth of the derivatives market in India over the years since the introduction of derivatives in India in June 2000.
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Abstract
The case discusses the introduction and growth of the derivatives market in India. It describes in detail the reasons that led to the introduction of derivatives trading in India and why it faced opposition by a section of industry analysts and media. The case then describes the issues that still remain to be addressed by the regulatory authorities to accelerate the long-term growth of the derivatives market. Finally, the case mentions a few steps taken by the concerned authorities in early 2004. The case is designed to help students critically analyse the growth of the derivatives market in India over the years since the introduction of derivatives in India in June 2000.

