P-Notes, also known as Offshore Derivative Instruments (ODIs), are financial instruments used by foreign investors to invest in the Indian stock market without undergoing the…
Depository Receipts (DRs) are financial instruments that enable investors to hold shares of foreign companies (e.g., Sony) and trade them on their local stock exchanges…
Bond Yield: Bond yield refers to the return an investor receives on a bond investment, usually expressed as an annual percentage. It represents the bond’s…
EQUITY SHARES: An equity share signifies ownership in a company, granting the shareholder partial ownership rights. Shareholders typically acquire voting rights in significant corporate matters…
Businesses require two types of funding for success: short-term working capital and long-term fixed capital. Short-term needs, such as daily operations, are met through loans,…