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This presentation provides an overview of the Indian money market. It discusses what the money market is, its key features and objectives. It describes the various segments that comprise the money market as well as the instruments traded within it, including treasury bills, commercial paper, certificates of deposit, and repurchase agreements. The presentation also outlines the major players in the Indian money market and highlights some disadvantages, such as volatility and seasonal stringencies. Recent developments that have helped integrate and promote the market are also noted.

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MOney Market

This presentation provides an overview of the Indian money market. It discusses what the money market is, its key features and objectives. It describes the various segments that comprise the money market as well as the instruments traded within it, including treasury bills, commercial paper, certificates of deposit, and repurchase agreements. The presentation also outlines the major players in the Indian money market and highlights some disadvantages, such as volatility and seasonal stringencies. Recent developments that have helped integrate and promote the market are also noted.

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PRESENTATION ON

MARKET

MONEY

CONTENTS:

What is Money Market?


Features of Money Market?
Objective of Money Market?
Importance of Money Market?
Composition of Money Market?
Instrument of Money Market?
Structure of Indian Money Market?
Disadvantage of Money Market?

WHAT IS MONEY MARKET?


As per RBI definitions A market for
short terms financial assets that are close
substitute for money, facilitates the
exchange of money in primary and
secondary market.

The money market is a mechanism that


deals with the lending and borrowing of
short term funds (less than one year).

Asegment of the financialmarket in


which financial instruments with high
liquidity and very short maturities are
traded.

FEATURES OF MONEY
MARKET?
Transaction have to be conducted without the
help of brokers.
It is not a single homogeneous market, it
comprises of several submarket like call money
market, acceptance & bill market.

The component of Money Market are the


commercial banks, acceptance houses & NBFC
(Non-banking financial companies).

In Money Market transaction can not take place


formal like stock exchange, only through oral
communication, relevant document and written
communication transaction can be done.

OBJECTIVE OF MONEY
MARKET?

To provide a reasonable access to users of


short-term funds to meet their requirement
quickly, adequately at reasonable cost.
To provide a parking place to employ short
term surplus funds.

IMPORTANCE OF MONEY
MARKET?

Development of trade & industry.


Development of capital market.
Smooth functioning of commercial banks.
Effective central bank control.
Formulation of suitable monetary policy..

COMPOSITION OF MONEY
MARKET?
Money Market consists of a number of submarkets which collectively constitute the
money market. They are,
Call Money Market
Commercial bills market or discount market
Acceptance market
Treasury bill market

INSTRUMENT OF MONEY
MARKET?
A variety of instrument are available in a
developed money market. In India till 1986, only a
few instrument were available.
They were
Treasury bills
Money at call and short notice in the call loan
market.
Commercial bills, promissory notes in the bill
market.

NEW INSTRUMENT
Now, in addition to the above the following new
instrument are available:

Commercial papers.
Certificate of deposit.
Inter-bank participation certificates.
Repo instrument
Banker's Acceptance
Repurchase agreement
Money Market mutual fund

COMMERCIAL PAPER (CP)


CP is a short term unsecured loan issued by a
corporation
typically financing day to day
operation.

CP is very safe investment because the


financial situation of a company can easily be
predicted over a few months.

Only company with high credit rating issues


CPs.

STRUCTURE OF INDIAN
MONEY MARKET?
I :- ORGANISED STRUCTURE
1. Reserve bank of India.
2. DFHI (discount and finance house of
India).
3. Commercial banks
i. Public sector banks
SBI with 7 subsidiaries
Cooperative banks
20 nationalized banks
ii. Private banks
Indian Banks
Foreign banks
4. Development bank
IDBI, IFCI, ICICI, NABARD, LIC, GIC,

DISADVANTAGE OF MONEY
MARKET
Purchasing power of your money goes down, in
case of up in inflation.
Dichotomized and loosely integrated
Irrational structure of interest rates
Highly volatile market
Seasonal stringency of loan able funds
Lack of funds in the money market
Inadequate banking facilities

RECENT DEVELOPMENT IN
MONEY MARKET

Integration of unorganized sector with the


organized sector
Introduction of innovative instrument
Offering of Market rates of interest
Promotion of bill culture
Entry of Money market mutual funds

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