Economy, asked by maheshgore2250, 8 months ago

1. Which of the following is not
the main player of Indian money
market?
Government
RBI
Commercial Banks
Over the Counter Exchange of
India​

Answers

Answered by Nivyasabu
1

Answer:

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Explanation:

Money Market is a segment of the financial market in India where borrowing and lending of short-term funds take place. The maturity of money market instruments is from one day to one year. In India, this market is regulated by both RBI (the Reserve bank of India) and SEBI (the Security and Exchange Board of India).

Answered by bishaldasdibru
0

Answer :

Over the Counter Exchange of India​

Explanation :

The main players of the Indian money market are the Government, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), and commercial banks. The Over the Counter Exchange of India (OTCEI) is not considered one of the main players of the Indian money market.

The Government is a major player in the Indian money market as it issues bonds and Treasury bills, which are traded in the market, and it also regulates the market. The RBI plays a crucial role in controlling monetary policy and regulating the money market. Commercial banks are important participants in the money market, as they provide loans and take deposits. On the other hand, the OTCEI is a stock exchange in India that provides a platform for small and medium-sized companies to raise capital by issuing equity shares. It is not a significant player in the Indian money market, as it is limited to small and medium enterprises and does not deal with large transactions.

The main players of the Indian money market are the Government, the RBI, and commercial banks. The OTCEI is not a significant player in the market.

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