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    Author(s)Rajinder Pal Singh
    PublisherLambert
    ISBN9783844322248
    Pages280
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMarch 2011

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    Lambert The Primary Stock Market in India by Rajinder Pal Singh

    Post liberalization the Indian economy has grown rapidly, necessitating a change in the financial needs of corporates. Privatization has encouraged capital raising via IPOs and FPOs. The Government has also used the primary market to raise resources for fiscal management by divesting stakes in PSUs. Regulatory changes in capital markets have resulted in a growth in the IPO market with an increased number of corporates accessing the primary market to raise capital. Procedural changes have ensured that the pricing needs to be assessed based on demand before being fixed. Equitable allocation amongst various investors - Institutional to Retail, has ensured greater transparency and demand. Price Volatility post listing has also reduced because of the holding appetite of large investors. We examine the impact of the changed regulatory environment on the growth of the IPO market. We also look at the impact of pricing on investor demand and returns. We look at analysis of IPO returns across different sectors over various time periods to examine the money left on the table for Retail and other investors by corporate.