Demonetization risk in banks and share markets
Keywords:
share market, demonetization, banking sectorAbstract
Demonetization refers to the removal of a certain type of currency from circulation as legal tender (for example, 500 and 1000 currency notes). Risk management entails recognizing and analyzing different types of risk exposure, as well as adopting preventative measures to mitigate the risk. This research focuses on the different types of contracts and risks that investors face in the stock market, as well as risk in the banking sector.
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