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A THESIS ON

“ACOMPARITIVE STUDY ON IMPACT OF APEX BANK


DECISSION ON CRR POLOCY WITH REFFERENCETO QUASI-
govt AND NATION WIDE BANKS IN ELURU”

BY
P.BHASKAR DEEKSHIT
A THESIS ON

“ACOMPARITIVE STUDY ON IMPACT OF APEX BANK


DECISSION ON CRR POLOCY WITH REFFERENCETO QUASI-
govt AND NATION WIDE BANKS IN ELURU”

BY

P.BHASKAR DEEKSHIT

7NBEL018,

M.B.A(2007-09)

ANDHRA BANK,SBI,CGGGB,DCCB,ECCB.

A report submitted in partial full fillment of the requirement of

THE MBA PROGRAM,2007-09

INC

Mr. M.PRAVEEN KUMAR

(Faculty supervisor)
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page no

CERTIFICATE ……………………………………………………………………………… i

ACKNOLEDGEMENTS …………………………………………………………… ii

ABBREVIATIONS ……………………………………………………………… iii

LIST OF TABLES …………………………………………………………………………iv

SUMMARY …………………………………………………………… v

1. INTRODUCTION …………………………………………………………… 1

1.1 OBJECTIVES …………………………………………………………… 1

1.2 LIMITATIONS …………………………………………………………… 1

1.3 METHODOLOGY …………………………………………………………… 1-2

2. INDUSTRY PROFILE ……………………………………………………………… 3-11

2.1 CAPITAL MARKETS …………………………………………………………… 3

2.2 DEPOSITORY PARTICIPANTS ……………………………………………… 4

2.3 DERIVATIVES ……………………………………………………………… 4-9

2.3 EQUITY ………………………………………………………………………….. 9

2.4 STEEL CITY SECURITIES …………………………………………………… 10

2.5 ZEN SECURITIES ………………………………………………………… 11

3. EMPIRACAL ANALYSIS ………………………………………………………… 12-55

3.1. Data analysis & interpretation …………………………………………………… 12-44

3.2. Statical analysis ……………………………………………………………… 45-49


3.3 Market analysis …………………………………………………………………… 50-55

4. FINDINGS&SUGGESTIONS ……………………………………………………… 56-57

5. CONCLUSION …………………………………………………………………… 58

6. SUGGESTIONS ……………………………………………………………………… 59

7. APPENDICES ……………………………………………………………………… 60-65

8. GLOSSARY ……………………………………………………………………… 66

9. REFFERENCES …………………………………………………………………… 67-68

10. BIBLOGRAPHY ……………………………………………………………………… 68


CERTIFICATE

This is certify that a management thesis titled " A COMPARITIVE


STUDY ON IMPACT OF APEX BANK DECISSION ON CRR
POLOCY WITH REFFERENCETO QUASI-govt AND NATION
WIDE BANKS IN ELURU”
”submitted by P.Bhaskar deekshit, enrollment no: 7nbel018.

This report is an original work of the student and is aimed at improving


the knowledge and understanding of the student with reference to the subject

Faculty supervisor

(Mr. M.PRAVEEN KUMAR)


ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

If words are considered symbol and tokens of acknowledgements then the following words play
the heralding role of expressing my gratitude, a lot many people have participated directly or indirectly in
the completion of this report.

I would like to convey my thanks to all those who have extended their cooperation in completing
this report.

Also my sincere thanks to the faculty guide Ms. S.A.P. SIREESHA, faculty supervisor,
Mr.Santha Kumar, the branch manager of Steel City Securities.ltd, Eluru and Mr. .P.Manikyala
Rao,P.R.O Zen money, Eluru who supported me right through and encouraged me in preparing of this

report. And my special thanks to Mr. R.srinivasarao for his


valuable suggestions to make this report

And I am very gratitude to the people who are my sample in this study for their kind and patient
response

P.BHASKAR DEEKSHIT
7NBEL018

ABBREVIATIONS

SEBI: Securities Exchange Board Of India

NSE: National Stock Exchange

BSE: Bombay Stock Exchange

NEAT: National Electronic Automatic Trading

BOLT: Bombay Online Trading

DP: Depository Participant

D-MAT a/c: De materialized Account

F&F&O: Forwards & Futures & Options

CM: clearing member

ACM: Self Clearing Member

PCM: Professional Clearing Member

TM: Trading members

IPO: Initial public offer

MCX: Multi Commodities exchange

NCDEX: National Commodities & Derivatives Exchange Limited

NSDL: National securities depository limited

CSDL: central securities depository limited

FII’s: Foreign institutional investors


LIST OF TABLES

Table TOPICs Page


Number Number
5.1 ANNUAL INCOME 12

5.2 ANNUAL INVESTMENT OR SAVINGS 13


5.3 INVESTMENT OPTIONS 14-15
5.4 KNOWLEDGE ON TRADING 16
5.5 EXPERIENCE IN TRADING 17
5.6 INVESTORS DEFINITION 18
5.7 INSTRUMENT TRADED 19-20
5.8 RANKS ON CUSTOMER AWARENESS ON 21-22
INSTRUMENTS
5.9 ASSOCIATION WITH D.P 23
5.10 KNOWLEDGE ON TRADING MECHANISM 24
5.11 MODE OF TRADING 25
5.12 SUPPORT FROM D.P 26
5.13 AGREEMENT ON AN ISSUE 27
5.14 AWARENESS ON CONTRACT 28
5.15 ENTERED INTO CONTRACT 29
5.16 TYPE OF CONTRACT 30
5.17 AWARENESS ON DERIVATIVES 31
5.18 PARTICIPATION IN F&O 32
5.19 THREAT FOR DERIVATIVES 33-34
5.20 WILLING TRADE ON DERIVATIVES 35
5.21 CUSTOMERS PREFERENCE 36-37
5.22 EQUITY PREFERENCE 38
5.23 COMMODITY PREFERENCE 39
5.24 FOREX PREFERENCE 40
5.24 WILLING TO LEARN DERIVATIVES 41
5.25 SATISFACTION LEVELS 42
5.26 FEED BACK 43-44
5.27 AWARENESS V/S PREFERENCE ON EQUITY AND 45-47
DERIVATIVES 
5.28 RANKING ON WILLING 48-49
5.29-32 MARKET TABLES 49-55
Summary

To reach the conclusion on my title “A comparative study on investors preference in


steel city securities, eluru & Zen money, eluru with reference to equity and derivatives
during q4 of 07-08” with the objective to find the customer preference I have conducted an
interview with the employees of steel city securities and collected the data from secondary
source. Here the data about the capital markets and about the derivatives and regarding
depository participants is provided. Another hand from the customer point of view conducted a
survey with questionnaire and find from the both sources there is less participation in derivatives.
To draw this conclusion I used empirical as well as statical analysis.

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