Capital Market = Long-term funds (> 1 year)
Instruments: Shares, Debentures, Bonds
Regulator: SEBI
Parts: Primary Market (new issues) + Secondary Market (trading)
Definition: The capital market is a component of the financial market where medium-term and long-term funds (more than one year) are raised and traded. It deals in securities such as shares, debentures, bonds, and other long-term investments. Key Features of Capital Market:
Capital Market Instruments:
| Instrument | Description |
|---|---|
| Equity Shares | Ownership capital with voting rights |
| Preference Shares | Fixed dividend, priority over equity |
| Debentures/Bonds | Long-term debt instruments with fixed interest |
| Government Securities | Long-term borrowing by government (G-Secs) |
| Mutual Funds | Pooled investment in diversified portfolio |
| Derivatives | Futures, options, swaps for hedging and speculation |
Structure of Capital Market:
Functions of Capital Market:
Regulator: In India, the capital market is regulated by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI).