Growth of Financial Derivatives in National Stock Exchange of India
Keywords:
Indian economy, markets, risk management, tradingAbstract
Derivatives plays a major role in development of Indian Economy. Major players in derivative markets are hedgers, arbitragers and speculators. Derivatives are the weapon commonly used for risk management in both commodity and financial market. In India standardized derivative trading started since 2000 even though the customized trading in various commodities had its root in olden years. This study mainly focus on trading in financial derivatives through National Stock Exchange of India. Through this study, an attempt has been made to know what kind of derivatives are trading in National stock exchange and what is the pattern of growth of derivative trading in NSE.
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