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Introductions
Stock exchanges to some
extent play an important role as indicators,
reflecting the performance of the country's
economic state of health. Stock market is
a place where securities are bought and
sold. It is exposed to a high degree of
volatility; prices fluctuate within minutes
and are determined by the demand and supply
of stocks at a given time. Stockbrokers
are the ones who buy and sell securities
on behalf of individuals and institutions
for some commission.
The Securities and Exchange
Board of India (SEBI) is the authorized
body, which regulates the operations of
stock exchanges, banks and other financial
institutions. The past performances in the
capital markets specially the securities
scam by Harshad Mehta has led to tightening
of the operations by SEBI. In addition the
international trading and investment exposure
has made it imperative to better operational
efficiency. With the view to improve, discipline
and bring greater transparency in this sector,
constant efforts are being made and to a
certain extent improvements have been made.
As the condition of capital
markets are constantly improving, it has
started drawing attention of lot more people
than before. On the career related aspects,
professionals have opportunities to choose
from for a wide range of jobs available
in a number of organizations in this sector
and one can expect to have good times ahead
of him.
Nature of Work
In India capital markets are experiencing
radical reformation. The stricter regulatory
framework along with introduction of information
and technology has added more professionalism
to the industry. The most common areas of
work in the capital markets, one can look
forward to include the following.
1.STOCK BROKERS: Given
the present complex situation of our capital
markets, stockbrokers have to face challenging
tasks. The specialized knowledge and professional
acumen required has made the job of brokers
highly skillful. The work of stockbrokers
depends upon the kind operations they engage
themselves into. Some of the brokers like
to practice with individual clients while
others work for institutions. Brokers who
work for institutional investors are often
called securities traders. Many prefer to
work as dealers, advisors and securities
analysts. Security analysts are those who
advise companies on floatation’s of
shares as they are expected to have sound
knowledge of capital markets. Brokers also
work in the financial sector with banks,
mutual funds, consultancies, insurance companies,
pension funds and financial institutions
etc.
2.INVESTMENT ANALYSTS:
Investments in today’s capital markets
is not something, which can always fructify,
based on mere guesses. It requires thorough
scientific research and analysis to make
something out of it. Investment analysts
are those who carry out the very same job
and help fund managers manage their investments.
They can work as stock broking analysts
or as institutional analysts. The expertise
and experience, though it varies from individual
to individual, in the subject of capital
markets makes them suitable to handle high
value investment decisions of merchant banks,
insurance and pension funds and other financial
institutions. With diversification of financial
sector into vast and complex fields, investment
analysts usually specialize in a particular
field so that they can give their best.
The work of investment
analysts include studying the companies
financial reports, assess various statistical
information, estimate demand and supply
factors, profitability projections, compare
financial results, visit the organization,
meet the management, survey the industry
as a whole and on the basis of the available
information, finally conclude to a decision.
3.EQUITY ANALYSTS:
Investment markets all over the world are
witnessing major changes. Indian markets
are no exception. The amount of professionalism
and complexity of financial markets has
led to the adoption of most advanced techniques
and approach while dealing in securities.
Increasing presence of both domestic and
foreign players in the Indian markets has
further added to the demand for having a
more systematic approach. Therefore arose
the need for professionals who can specialize
in the fields of capital markets. Equity
analyst is one such specialist who does
research and helps in systematic and better
financial investments. Given the prevailing
market conditions, equity analysts are in
for favourable times ahead. There work is
quite similar to that of investment analysts.
The job mainly involves research activities
apart from analyzing financial performance,
making profit projections, conducting interviews
with the executives of companies, making
field visits and market research, etc.
Personality
To deal and attend to different kinds of
people is something which everybody cannot
handle with ease and tact. As brokers' job
includes handling similar situations, they
need to have a well-groomed personality
and a knack to convince people. Patience
is something; they cannot afford to lose
as it can adversely affect their clientele.
Good communication skills also count when
dealing with a variety of people. Technical
aspects of the job of brokers, investment
and equity analysts are almost similar and
ask for sharp memory, analytical mind, foresight
and logical approach to make projections,
ability to withstand mental stress and handle
complex situations, as capital markets are
highly susceptible to ups and downs.
Professional Courses
A graduate in commerce can pursue the profession
of a broker. To attain membership of the
stock exchange, one has to go through training
under a broking firm for a period of minimum
6 months. The training aims to impart knowledge
of subjects like accountancy, law related
subjects, capital markets, securities and
portfolio analysis, etc. Apart from having
knowledge of subjects like accountancy,
economics and statistics, investment analysts
having additional knowledge in specific
subjects like engineering, biotechnology,
pharmacy etc. adds to their advantage. Since
they have better understanding in those
fields, it can be beneficial in making investment
decisions in those sectors. Those thinking
of a career as equity analyst can pursue
the postgraduate diploma course in Equity
Search and Analysis offered by The Institute
of Chartered Financial Analysis of India
situated at Hyderabad, India.
Career Prospects
Capital markets in India are going through
major reform phase. Initiatives taken by
SEBI in the direction to discipline, reform
and bring greater transparency in the markets
has had positive effect on the performance.
Foreign institutional investors, mutual
funds and even individuals have once again
started posing confidence in the capital
markets. This has enhanced prospects for
brokers, investment and equity analysts.
Even otherwise also, economic growth and
liberalization taking place in the country
has opened number of opportunities in various
organizations like mutual funds, investment
consultancy, broker firms, insurance companies,
merchant banks, pension funds and other
financial institutions. They can also start
their own consultancies. The present scenario
definitely speaks positive of the future
of this industry.
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