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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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Economy, Monetary policy ...
16th Jul 2025
Global Liquidity at Record Highs: What It Means for Markets and Economic Strategy

In May 2025, the U.S. M2 money supply reached an...

Investment advisor, SEBI Regulations ...
15th Jul 2025
How to Become a SEBI Registered Investment Advisor: Step-by-Step Guide

India's Growing Securities Market Needs More SEBI Registered Investment Advisers...

Mutual Funds ...
10th Jul 2025
Hybrid Funds vis-à-vis Equity Funds: long term and correction phase

The market correction of last six months shows the utility...

NISM Programs ...
10th Jul 2025
Why Students of Commerce, CA, CS, and CMA Should Consider NISM’s Forensic Investigation Courses

In today’s rapidly evolving financial ecosystem, the demand for professionals...

Mutual Funds ...
07th Jul 2025
Why SIPs should be continued when markets are down

  Context You must have seen the awareness campaign of...

Mutual Funds ...
07th Jul 2025
Passively Managed Funds and Portfolio Allocation

The crux of your investment portfolio is allocation to various...

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Mutual Funds ...
04th Aug 2025
Index mutual funds: A silent revolution

In India, the Unit Trust of India (UTI) launched the...

Debt funds, Mutual Funds, RBI policy ...
25th Jul 2025
RBI has initiated the rate cut cycle. Which debt funds should you prefer?

Mark-to-market gains should not be the only objective for investing...

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