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Module: GAC5014 Investment Markets and Principles, Coursework
Word limit: 3,000 words
Any government or corporation requires capital (funds) to finance its operations and to engage
in its own long-term investments. To do this, a company raises money through the sale of
securities - stocks and bonds in the company's name.
Equity markets are one of the most vital areas of a market economy as they provide
companies with access to capital, this market can be split into two main sections: the primary
market and the secondary market. The primary market is where new issues are first offered,
with any subsequent trading going on in the secondary market.
In relation to the above discussion, prepare a 3000-word essay on equity market. Your work
should include the following points:
1. Introduction
- Discuss the concept of equity market
2. Equity market structure and mechanism
-Evaluate the Organizational structure of Muscat Securities Market
-Discuss the equity market mechanism.
-Critically discuss the role of each section of equity market.
3- Roles of equity market in economy
-Evaluate the importance of split equity market into two sections.
-Critically evaluate the importance equity market.
-Discuss the economic function of equity market.
4. Conclusion
-Provide a summary of the easy highlights and own generalization.
5. References
-At least five (5) references in Harvard Referencing style.
IMP Assignment Assessment Criteria
Weight
Topic
1-Introduction to equity market:
10%
Discussion the concept of equity market
2-Equity market structure and mechanism:
-Evaluate the Organizational structure of Muscat Securities Market
10%
-Discuss the equity market mechanism.
10%
-Critically discuss the role of each section of equity market.
10%
3- Roles of equity market in economy
-Evaluate the importance of split equity market into two sections.
20%
-Critically evaluate the importance equity market.
10%
-Discuss the economic function of equity market..
15%
4. Conclusion
- Summary of the easy.
Referencing
10%
5 %
Total
100%
Assessment Criteria
Standard assessment regulations apply. You must reference your work as required by Cardiff
Metropolitan University regulations.
This is assessment One and contributes 50% of the overall module assessment.
Learning Outcomes:
On successful completion of this module, the student should be able to evaluate:
.
.
.
fundamental economic issues;
the main principles governing how to construct an investment portfolio;
the risks and returns of different investment vehicles;
the portfolio construction process and asset allocation;
Investment portfolio performance and investment management services.
.
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