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Regulatory Bodies in the Indian Stock Market

SEBI is the apex body governing the Indian stock market. Other key players include the finance ministry, RBI, and NSE. Read more to know their functions.<br>

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Regulatory Bodies in the Indian Stock Market

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  1. Regulatory Bodies in the Indian Stock Market In the haste of becoming successful investors and traders, many people often overlook the rules and regulations that guide the stock market in India. It is of utmost importance that you know about the financial regulators in India that are responsible for monitoring the stock market. Additionally, you must be aware of the guidelines and norms that govern the Indian markets. After all, your financial decisions and investment strategies are heavily influenced by the policies designed by these financial regulators to keep the market and investor activity in check. Enforcement of proper rules and regulations by the concerned authorities help the financial markets function seamlessly. The Ministry of Finance, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), and the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) are the three primary financial regulators in India. Let us understand their roles in detail. The Ministry of Finance (MoF) The Ministry of Finance (MoF) Following the directions issued by the Ministry of Finance, the Department of Economic Affairs manages the segment adhered to the Capital Markets directly. This segment focuses upon the efficient growth of the Indian Stock Market, including debt, derivatives, and equity. Equity happens to be one of the best investment vehicles ever known to humankind. However, there are some important things you must know about before you venture into equity investments. Read all you need to know about Equity Investments

  2. The Ministry formulates rules and regulations required for the functioning of the capital markets. It also develops laws necessary for safeguarding the interests of the investors in the stock market. The following laws help the Ministry monitor the Indian Stock Market: Securities Contract (Regulation) Act, 1956 Depositories Act, 1996 Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992 Moving on, let us understand the role and the functioning of SEBI. Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is the primary regulatory body in India that governs the stock market. It was established on 12 April 1988. It was given statutory powers on 30 January. 1992 through the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) Act, 1992. The following is the structure of SEBI:The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) plays an integral role in the uninterrupted functioning of the markets. Its primary roles include protective, regulatory, and development functions. These are detailed as follows: The rules and regulations set up by SEBI have to be adhered to by all players in the market, including investors, companies listed on the stock exchanges, brokers, and traders. Any deviation from these rules can lead to heavy penalties and even debarring from the stock exchange. For example, SEBI imposes a Rs. 25 crore fine on fraudulent and unfair trade practices. TejiMandi is a SEBI-registered investment advisory firm that follows all SEBI norms with utmost attention to compliance while making sure that the investors get the most out of their buck. Read more about regulatory bodies in india regulatory bodies in india

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