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The National Institute of Securities Markets (NISM) is a public trust established in 2006 by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), the regulator of the securities markets in India. The institute carries out a wide range of capacity building activities at various levels aimed at enhancing the quality standards in securities markets.

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A Programme on “An overview of Global Securities Market” was conducted by Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), Government of India under Indian Technical & Economic Corporation (ITEC) programs. The program was hosted by National Institute of Securities Market at NISM Patalganga Campus during October 15-19, 2018.

This training programme was intended to train foreign delegates on areas related to global securities markets and pooled investment vehicles. A total of 15 participants from different countries like Afghanistan, Ethopia, Combodia, Sri Lanka and Sudan etc. have attended the programme.

The programme was inaugurated by Mr. Dinkar Asthana, Additional Secretary, MEA, Government of India followed by the welcome speeches from Mr. K. Sukumaran (Dean), NISM and Mr. Narayana Maddala (Registrar-In-charge) NISM. Mr. Jitendra Kumar, Member of Faculty, NISM was the Programme coordinator

The following topics/areas were covered during 5-day training sessions.

TopicsFaculty
Inauguration and Inaugural AddressMr. Dinkar Asthana, Additional Secretary, MEA, Government of India
Mr. Mr. K. Sukumaran (Dean), NISM
Mr. Narayana Maddala (Registrar-In-charge) NISM
Presentation on NISMMr. Jitendra Kumar, Member of Faculty, NISM
Brief about the programme and facilities at NISM CampusEvolution of Indian Securities Markets and Regulations
Evolution of Indian Securities Markets and RegulationsMr. Jitendra Kumar, Member of Faculty, NISM
Financial Markets – Products, Process and Platform (Indian and Global Comparison)Mr. Hitesh Sethia, Consultant
Derivatives and Risk ManagementMr. Hitesh Sethia, Consultant
Trading at Stock Exchanges (Theory)Prof. Latha Chari, Chair Professor, NISM and Team
Hands-on Trading in Simulated EnvironmentProf. Latha Chari, Chair Professor, NISM and Team
Fixed Income Securities Dr. AbhayNagale, Associate Professor, NISMDr. AbhayNagale, Associate Professor, NISM
Commodities Derivative Markets – Indian and Global perspective /p>Mr. Debojyoti Dey, AVP, MCX
Primary Market (Issue of Securities)Mr. SunkuVenugopal, Member of Faculty, NISM
Behavioural FinanceMr. Jitendra Kumar, Member of Faculty, NISM
Secondary MarketMr. Sunku Venugopal, Member of Faculty, NISM
· Pooled Investment Vehicle
· Private Equity and Hedge Fund (Indian and Global perspective)
Mr. Jainendra Shandilya, Member of Faculty, NISM
Investigation and Enforcement in Indian Securities MarketsMr. D.V. Sekhar, GM, SEBI
Important Case from Indian Securities MarketsMr. D.V. Sekhar, GM, SEBI
Global Financial Crisis – Reasons and learning from itMr. Vishal Shukla, Member of Faculty and In-charge SRSS, NISM
Role and Functions of IOSCO (International Organization of Securities Commissions)Mr. Anjan Patel, AGM, SEBI
Concluding Remarks and ValedictoryDr. (Ms.) Thenmozhi, Director, NISM

All the participants were given a copy of group photograph, course material and a book titled ‘Skin in the Game: Hidden Asymmetries in Daily Life’ by Nassim Nicholas Taleb.

All participants were awarded the Certificate of Participation. The training program was liked and appreciated by all participants.

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