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Money, Banking and Finance in India: Evolution and present structure / R. K. Uppal,

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: New Century Publications, 2011.Description: xlii ; 452 p. ; Hard-Bound, 23cmISBN:
  • 9788177082722
DDC classification:
  • 23 332.0954 UPP
Contents:
Part-1: Money, reserve bank of India and monetary policy; 1. Functions and management of money; 2. Reserve bank of India: History and functions; 3. Monetary policy developments in India; Part-2: Banking institutions in India; 4. Commercial banks; 5. Regional rural banks; 6. Urban-Co-operative banks; 7. Rural credit co-operatives; 8.Development banks; 9. Non-banking financial intermediaries; 10. Internet banking in India; Part-3: Financial markets and instruments; 11. Financial sector reforms in India; 12. Financial markets in India; 13. Money markets; 14. Government securities market; 15. Capital market; 16. Corporate debit market; 17. Credit market; 18. Foreign exchange market; 19. Payment systems, clearing and settlement; 20. Integration of financial markets; 21. Financial derivatives: An introduction; 22. Forwards, futures and options; 23. Derivatives in India.
Summary: Money, banking and finance are at the heart of an economic system. A modern economy, characterised by acute specialisation and exchange, is unthinkable without money, banking institutions, financial markets and financial instruments. The present work provides a fairly exhaustive account of the evolution and present structure of monetary, banking and financial system of India, with focus on post -1991 period. The book is organised into three parts.
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Part-1: Money, reserve bank of India and monetary policy;
1. Functions and management of money;
2. Reserve bank of India: History and functions;
3. Monetary policy developments in India;
Part-2: Banking institutions in India;
4. Commercial banks;
5. Regional rural banks;
6. Urban-Co-operative banks;
7. Rural credit co-operatives;
8.Development banks;
9. Non-banking financial intermediaries;
10. Internet banking in India;
Part-3: Financial markets and instruments;
11. Financial sector reforms in India;
12. Financial markets in India;
13. Money markets;
14. Government securities market;
15. Capital market;
16. Corporate debit market;
17. Credit market;
18. Foreign exchange market;
19. Payment systems, clearing and settlement;
20. Integration of financial markets;
21. Financial derivatives: An introduction;
22. Forwards, futures and options;
23. Derivatives in India.

Money, banking and finance are at the heart of an economic system. A modern economy, characterised by acute specialisation and exchange, is unthinkable without money, banking institutions, financial markets and financial instruments.
The present work provides a fairly exhaustive account of the evolution and present structure of monetary, banking and financial system of India, with focus on post -1991 period. The book is organised into three parts.

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