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  1. 3. Term used to refer to a financial instrument through which Indian entities can raise money from overseas markets in the rupee, not foreign currency.
  2. 7. Instruments investors use to hedge, speculate or increase their leverage.
  3. 9. A special group of services provided to special clients.
  4. 11. A market where investors purchase securities or assets from other investors
  5. 12. Risk stemming from the lack of marketability of an investment that cannot be bought or sold quickly enough to prevent or minimize a loss.
  6. 13. Marketing presentation used by investment banks around the world.
  7. 15. Meeting point for buyers and sellers of stocks.
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  1. 1. A group of employees in a financial services company or hedge fund that manages risk and calculates profits and losses.
  2. 2. A group of people who carry out functions such as settlements, clearances, record maintenance, regulatory compliance, accounting and IT services.
  3. 4. Temporary funding that will eventually be replaced by permanent capital from equity investors or debt lenders.
  4. 5. An investment that provides a return in the form of fixed periodic payments and the eventual return of principal.
  5. 6. A type of debt security that can be converted into a predetermined amount of the underlying company's equity at certain times during the bond's life.
  6. 8. A market that issues new securities on an exchange.
  7. 10. An affluent individual who provides capital for a business start-up.
  8. 14. An ethical barrier between different divisions of a financial (or other) institution to avoid conflict of interest.