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INVESTOR'S PERCEPTION TOWARDS STOCK MARKET INVESTMENT

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Prof. Purna Prasad Arcot, Ajay Kumar Mohanty
» doi: 10.31838/ecb/2023.12.s2.273

Abstract

Over the course of the past several years, the fast expansion of national economic development has been significantly aided by the contributions of private sector. During this time period, there has been a significant rise in the amount of money invested from other countries into India, and a number of Indian firms have emerged as prominent participants on the world commercial scene. The expansion of the financial market has been largely responsible for the significant progress that has been made in the commercial sector during the past decade. As a result of the expansion of India's stock market, a number of Indian companies now rank among the largest in the world as measured by their market value. However, the fact that investment managers are not even actively engaged in the business sector is still a cause for concern and should not be ignored. Fewer than one percent of Indians are thought to be engaged in active small-scale investing, according to some estimates. Investors in India's household sector are rapidly transferring their money into fixed-return securities with low yields or other non-financial assets due to a perception of a lack of risk associated with these investments. Any theory or guideline that assumes a one-to-one correspondence between shareholder sentiment and actual investment behaviour is necessarily flawed. With the investigation's clear insights into economic agents' viewpoints and investment behaviour in local and international financial markets, it may be concluded in a way that meets a wide range of research concerns.

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