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Unit 4: Indian Capital Market




          employees to buy shares of the company, so they become part owners and participate in the  Notes
          profits, apart from earning salary. This gives a boost to the sentiments of employees and motivates
          them to work harder towards the goals of the company.

          The Companies Act defines `sweat equity shares' as equity shares issued by the company to
          employees or directors at a discount or for consideration other than cash for providing knowhow
          or making available rights in the nature of intellectual property rights or value additions, by
          whatever name called.

          Tracking Stocks

          A tracking stock is a security  issued by a parent  company to  track the  results of  one of its
          subsidiaries or lines of business; without having claim on the assets of the division or the parent
          company. It is also known as "designer stock". When a parent company issues a tracking stock,
          all revenues and expenses of the applicable division are separated from the parent company's
          financial statements and bound  to the  tracking stock.  Oftentimes, this is done to separate a
          subsidiary's high-growth division from a larger parent company that is presenting losses. The
          parent company and its shareholders, however, still control the operations of the subsidiary.


                 Example: QQQQ, which is an exchange-traded fund that mirrors the returns of the Nasdaq
          100 index.
          Disaster Bonds


          Also known as Catastrophe or CAT Bonds, Disaster Bond is a high-yield debt instrument that is
          usually insurance linked and meant to  raise money in case of a catastrophe. It has a special
          condition that states that if the issuer (insurance or Reinsurance Company) suffers a loss from a
          particular predefined catastrophe, then the issuer's obligation to pay interest and/or repay the
          principal is either deferred or completely forgiven.

                 Example: Mexico sold $290 million in catastrophe bonds, becoming the first country to
          use a World Bank program that passes the cost of natural disasters to investors. Goldman Sachs
          Group Inc. and Swiss Reinsurance Co. managed the bond sale, which will pay investors unless
          an earthquake or hurricane triggers a transfer of the funds to the Mexican government.

          Self Assessment

          Fill in the blanks:
          11.  …………………… is  that part of the  capital markets that deals  with the  issue of new
               securities.
          12.  Apart from  allotment  through  auction, a  system of  ……………………  bidding  was
               introduced in  January 2002 to encourage  retail investors  who do not have  sufficient
               expertise in such bidding.
          13.  …………………… protects  the  interests  of investors  in securities  and promotes  the
               development of the securities market.
          14.  SPN  is a  …………………… debenture  redeemable at  premium issued  along with  a
               detachable warrant, redeemable after a notice period, say four to seven years.

          15.  …………………… refers to equity shares given to the company's employees on favorable
               terms, in recognition of their work




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