what is securites
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Answer / satish and ramu
the definition of securities as for the "securities
contracts regulation act (SCRA) 1956 includes instruments
such as bonds, shares, scripts, stocks or other marketable
securities of similar nature in.
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Answer / neha gupta
securties means that kind of securtieslike shares. bonds,
debenture, mutual fund.(written in securities contracts
regulation act 1956).thankyou for given me a chance
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Answer / s.srinu
securities are investment instruments other than insurance
policy or fixed annuity issued by corporation governament
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Answer / sonali
These are the instrument which we can trade upon(buy/ sell)
on stock exchange.
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