Foreign Exchange derivatives in india
As India is slowly but steadily marching towards the most prestigious crown of a global super power, it�¢����s because of the un segmented development in the country that it is attracting investments from international firms and in a large way. India is also growing its international trade...
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| Format: | Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) |
| Language: | English |
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2007
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| Online Access: | https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/22551/ |
| Summary: | As India is slowly but steadily marching towards the most prestigious crown of a
global super power, it�¢����s because of the un segmented development in the country that
it is attracting investments from international firms and in a large way. India is also
growing its international trade as it is a land for cheap labour and provides cheap
services and products to other countries at a bargain price. As there is rapid
globalisation taking place the country should have a well developed foreign exchange
market. it should be well regulated and have proper terms and conditions and easy
accessibility. As exchange risk is considered to be the most the dangerous type of risk
amongst the different types of financial risks, steps needs to be taken to guard people
from the same. For this purpose their has to be a well developed derivative market, for
and which should be used properly by all the sections of the public which need access
to the foreign exchange market. This should be comparable to any of the developing
countries like China. |
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