SEBI releases Handbook of statistics on Indian securities market 2018
SEBI has been bringing out regularly the data on the Indian securities market at various frequencies – daily, monthly, quarterly and annually. The “Handbook of Statistics on Indian Securities Market” published by SEBI is a comprehensive and up-to-date statistics information base, which it has been making available since 2004 annually in the public domain since 2004.
The objective of the publication is dissemination of statistics on the securities market to various stakeholders.
The 2018 Handbook, the fourteenth in the series, contains 171 statistical tables, covering the statistics of the domestic market in a lucid form with annual series and monthly series extending till December 2018. Also, a glimpse of the dimensions of the global securities markets is unveiled through the section on annual series of International Securities Markets.
The Hand Book is available on the SEBI website for download.
The publication has been divided into three parts:
Part I : Indian Securities Market (Annual Series)
Part II : Indian Securities Market (Monthly Series)
Part III: International Securities Market
The Hand Book contains data tables showing trends/statistics ranging from 2010-11 to 2018-19 (up to Dec-2018)
The Chairman SEBI has expressed hope that the Hand Book will enable analytics projects and research studies on the Indian securities market in future.
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