Q:
Who is a stock broker?
A: A stock broker is a member of the Exchange who is
authorized to deal in scrips of listed companies on behalf of their
clients/investors.
Stock
brokers can be individual members or body corporate. They use latest
information technology to provide fast and efficient services to their
clients.
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Q:
MEMBERS/BROKERS OF ISE
A: There are 103 brokers/members including 29 body
corporates in ISE of which 45 are active members. An investor can
choose any broker who can help attain his investment objectives.
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Q:
How
does an investor invest in the stock market?
A: Access to the
stock market is now easier than ever before. To buy and sell
shares of a particular company, an investor usually contact his
stock broker. A broker buys and sells securities on behalf of the
investor and charges commission for the services rendered The
stock broker�s job is to assist clients in meeting their
investment objectives by handling orders for stocks, maintaining
account records and providing information and advisory service.
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