1. What is Derivative ? And types of Derivatives ?
2. What is Investment Banking ?
3. What is Capital Market ?
4. What is Sensex ? And what is Index ?
5. What is PE Ratio ?
6. What is Interest Rate Swap ?
7. What is the difference between Forex & Stock Exchange ?
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1.deriavative is an financial instrument derive its value from
underlying asset, types 1.financial 2.commodities
2.
3.capital market consist of longterm funds a)primary
b)secondary
4) its a sensitive index which indicates growth in prices of
shares of selected companies expressed in points
5)its a hedging where two parties under take different
interest one variable and other fixed
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