An Empirical Study on the Retail Investors' Perception about Equity Investment in India

The retail investment market can be specifically be divided into two parts – one comprising of the professional investors in the market who are aware and updated about the various situation in the market and the second ones are the retail investors (RI) who are primary level of investors operating a...

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