• What is ASSOCHAM?
The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM), India's premier
apex chamber covers a membership of over 2 lakh companies and professionals across the
country. It was established in 1920 by promoter chambers, representing all regions of India. As
an apex industry body, ASSOCHAM represents the interests of industry and trade, interfaces
with Government on policy issues and interacts with counterpart international organizations to
promote bilateral economic issues. President-Swati Piramal
• What is NABARD?
NABARD was established by an act of Parliament on 12 July 1982 to implement the National
Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development Act 1981. It replaced the Agricultural Credit
Department (ACD) and Rural Planning and Credit Cell (RPCC) of Reserve Bank of India, and
Agricultural Refinance and Development Corporation (ARDC). It is one of the premiere
agency to provide credit in rural areas. NABARD is set up as an apex Development Bank with a
mandate for facilitating credit flow for promotion and development of agriculture, small-scale
industries, cottage and village industries, handicrafts and other rural crafts.
• What is SIDBI?
The Small Industries Development Bank of India is a state-run bank aimed to aid the growth
and development of micro, small and medium scale industries in India. Set up in 1990 through
an act of parliament, it was incorporated initially as a wholly owned subsidiary of Industrial
Development Bank of India.
• What is SENSEX and NIFTY?
SENSEX is the short term for the words "Sensitive Index" and is associated with the Bombay
(Mumbai) Stock Exchange (BSE). The SENSEX was first formed on 1-1-1986 and used the
market capitalization of the 30 most traded stocks of BSE. Where as NSE has 50 most traded
stocks of NSE.SENSEX IS THE INDEX OF BSE. AND NIFTY IS THE INDEX OF
NSE.BOTH WILL SHOW DAILY TRADING MARKS. Sensex and Nifty both are an "index”.
An index is basically an indicator it indicates whether most of the stocks have gone up or most
of the stocks have gone down.
• What is SEBI?
SEBI is the regulator for the Securities Market in India. Originally set up by the
Government of India in 1988, it acquired statutory form in 1992 with SEBI Act 1992 being
passed by the Indian Parliament. Chaired by C B Bhave.
• What is Mutual funds?
Mutual funds are investment companies that pool money from investors at large and offer to
sell and buy back its shares on a continuous basis and use the capital thus raised to invest in
securities of different companies. The mutual fund will have a fund manager that trades the
pooled money on a regular basis. The net proceeds or losses are then typically distributed to the
investors annually.
• What is Asset Management Companies?
A company that invests its clients' pooled fund into securities that match its declared financial
objectives. Asset management companies provide investors with more diversification and
investing options than they would have by themselves. Mutual funds, hedge funds and pension
plans are all run by asset management companies. These companies earn income by charging
service fees to their clients.
• What are non-perfoming assets?
Non-performing assets, also called non-performing loans, are loans,made by a bank or finance
company, on which repayments or interest payments are not being made on time. A debt
obligation where the borrower has not paid any previously agreed upon interest and principal
repayments to the designated lender for an extended period of time. The nonperforming asset is
therefore not yielding any income to the lender in the form of principal and interest payments.
• What is Recession?
A true economic recession can only be confirmed if GDP (Gross Domestic Product)growth is
negative for a period of two or more consecutive quarters.
• What is foreign exchange reservers?
Foreign exchange reserves (also called Forex reserves) in a strict sense are only the foreign
currency deposits and bonds held by central banks and monetary authorities.However, the
term in popular usage commonly includes foreign exchange and gold,SDRs and IMF reserve
positions.
The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM), India's premier
apex chamber covers a membership of over 2 lakh companies and professionals across the
country. It was established in 1920 by promoter chambers, representing all regions of India. As
an apex industry body, ASSOCHAM represents the interests of industry and trade, interfaces
with Government on policy issues and interacts with counterpart international organizations to
promote bilateral economic issues. President-Swati Piramal
• What is NABARD?
NABARD was established by an act of Parliament on 12 July 1982 to implement the National
Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development Act 1981. It replaced the Agricultural Credit
Department (ACD) and Rural Planning and Credit Cell (RPCC) of Reserve Bank of India, and
Agricultural Refinance and Development Corporation (ARDC). It is one of the premiere
agency to provide credit in rural areas. NABARD is set up as an apex Development Bank with a
mandate for facilitating credit flow for promotion and development of agriculture, small-scale
industries, cottage and village industries, handicrafts and other rural crafts.
• What is SIDBI?
The Small Industries Development Bank of India is a state-run bank aimed to aid the growth
and development of micro, small and medium scale industries in India. Set up in 1990 through
an act of parliament, it was incorporated initially as a wholly owned subsidiary of Industrial
Development Bank of India.
• What is SENSEX and NIFTY?
SENSEX is the short term for the words "Sensitive Index" and is associated with the Bombay
(Mumbai) Stock Exchange (BSE). The SENSEX was first formed on 1-1-1986 and used the
market capitalization of the 30 most traded stocks of BSE. Where as NSE has 50 most traded
stocks of NSE.SENSEX IS THE INDEX OF BSE. AND NIFTY IS THE INDEX OF
NSE.BOTH WILL SHOW DAILY TRADING MARKS. Sensex and Nifty both are an "index”.
An index is basically an indicator it indicates whether most of the stocks have gone up or most
of the stocks have gone down.
• What is SEBI?
SEBI is the regulator for the Securities Market in India. Originally set up by the
Government of India in 1988, it acquired statutory form in 1992 with SEBI Act 1992 being
passed by the Indian Parliament. Chaired by C B Bhave.
• What is Mutual funds?
Mutual funds are investment companies that pool money from investors at large and offer to
sell and buy back its shares on a continuous basis and use the capital thus raised to invest in
securities of different companies. The mutual fund will have a fund manager that trades the
pooled money on a regular basis. The net proceeds or losses are then typically distributed to the
investors annually.
• What is Asset Management Companies?
A company that invests its clients' pooled fund into securities that match its declared financial
objectives. Asset management companies provide investors with more diversification and
investing options than they would have by themselves. Mutual funds, hedge funds and pension
plans are all run by asset management companies. These companies earn income by charging
service fees to their clients.
• What are non-perfoming assets?
Non-performing assets, also called non-performing loans, are loans,made by a bank or finance
company, on which repayments or interest payments are not being made on time. A debt
obligation where the borrower has not paid any previously agreed upon interest and principal
repayments to the designated lender for an extended period of time. The nonperforming asset is
therefore not yielding any income to the lender in the form of principal and interest payments.
• What is Recession?
A true economic recession can only be confirmed if GDP (Gross Domestic Product)growth is
negative for a period of two or more consecutive quarters.
• What is foreign exchange reservers?
Foreign exchange reserves (also called Forex reserves) in a strict sense are only the foreign
currency deposits and bonds held by central banks and monetary authorities.However, the
term in popular usage commonly includes foreign exchange and gold,SDRs and IMF reserve
positions.