Glossary Terms

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Dec'17

Participatory Notes (P-Notes)

Participatory notes are instruments used by foreign funds and investors not registered with the SEBI to invest in Indian securities. …

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Dec'17

Full Convertibility (of rupee)

This is a term related with balance of payment and rupee. Here, full convertibility of rupee means right of a …

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Dec'17

Sudden stop

Sudden stop describes a swift reversal of international capital flows; either a stopping of capital inflows or sharp capital outflows. …

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Dec'17

Capital mobility

Capital mobility is ‘the phenomenon’ under financial globalisation. It denotes the ease in which capital moves across borders. Policies and …

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Dec'17

Liberalisation

Liberalization in the economy means removing or simplifying restrictions and regulations on economic activities by the government.

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Dec'17

Globalization

Globalization is the widening, deepening and speeding up of worldwide interconnectedness in all aspects of contemporary social life, from the …

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Dec'17

Financial globalization

Financial globalization refers to the free mobility of capital across borders. In broader sense, financial globalization means removal of restrictions …

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Dec'17

Partial Convertibility

This term is with reference to balance of payment and conversion of domestic currency into foreign currency and vice versa. …

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Dec'17

Capital control

Capital control means control on the inflow or outflow of foreign capital into/ from a host country like India.

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Dec'17

Capital Account Convertibility

Capital account convertibility is the freedom of foreign investors to purchase Indian financial assets (shares, bonds etc.) and that of …

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