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Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) Glossary


Category: India ETFs

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In the fast growing Indian financial market, there are 23 stock exchanges trading securities. The National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) situated in Mumbai - is the largest and most advanced exchange.

The NSE is one of the few exchanges in the world trading all types of securities on a single platform, which is divided into three segments: Wholesale Debt Market (WDM), Capital Market (CM), and Futures & Options (F&O) Market. Each segment has experienced a significant growth throughout a few years of their launch.

The National Stock Exchange of India has stringent requirements and criteria for the companies listed on the Exchange. Minimum capital requirements, project appraisal, and company's track record are just a few of the criteria. In addition, listed companies pay variable listing fees based on their corporate capital size.

The National Stock Exchange of India Ltd. provides its clients with a single, fully electronic trading platform that is operated through a VSAT network. Unlike most world exchanges, the NSE uses the satellite communication system that connects traders from Indian cities.


ETFs within the "India ETFs" category (including subcategories):

EPI - India Earnings Fund (EPI) - listed on the NYSE Exchange
ICN - WisdomTree Dreyfus Indian Rupee Fund (ICN) - listed on the NYSE Exchange
INP - MSCI India Index ETN (INP) - listed on the NYSE Exchange
PIN - India Portfolio ETF (PIN) - listed on the NYSE Exchange

Risk Statement:

Naked options trading is very risky - many people lose money trading them. It is recommended contacting your broker or investment professional to find out about trading risk and margin requirements before getting involved into trading uncovered options.

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