There are only six points on the graph (the six dots). The lines have just been drawn between the points to make it easier to see how the profit is changing.
So you get the average profit by adding up the six values and dividing by six.
@RajorshiKoyal the graph shows 9 points, so if we were just calculating the average of those 9 points we would add them all together and divide by 9. OK so far?
And obviously we can go on adding extra years until we get the 9 years in the original question, but we are always dividing by one less than the number of years.
I need to drop out for half an hour or so to do some work.
And there is an official called the market regulator who checks that the companies are following the rules and takes them to court if they break the rules.
When the market regulator finds that a company is not following the rules there are usually two ways this can turn out: 1. the regulator takes the company to court 2. the company admits it is guilty and agrees to pay a fine
Ok so please explain me this,The IndiGo Airlines promoter which has settled its dispute with market regulator SEBI by agrring to pay settlement changres of xyz rupees.:"
Option 1 is long and expensive because when lawyers get involved everthing gets expensive. Option 2 doesn't involve the court - the company and the regulator agree between them what fine the comapny will pay and that usually ends up cheaper for the company.
We should probably create a separate room for the business related questions as this room is for physics questions. Shall I create a room or do you wantto do it?
Someone else has asked a question that I should answer given we've already spent a long time chatting today. I'll answer them and ping you when I'm free.
@JohnRennie Sir please explain me the meaning of this,"The bank which constituted an eight member expert committee on Urban Coopeartive Banks(UCBs) that is tasked with examining existing issues and provide road map for strnegthening sector."
I really do not understadnw hat the bank has done.
The phrase means that a committee was set up to investigate how Urban Cooperative Banks (UCBs) work in India. The committee has to find any problems with the way the UCBs work, and suggest ways of addressing those problems. OK so far?
"HDFC Bank has said that the Reserve Bank of India has appointed an external IT firm for carrying out a special audit of its IT infrastructure in the aftermath of reputed service outrages at the country's largest private sector lender over the past two years."
It means the computers crashed several times in the last two years, and the crashes caused the bank to have to stop working while the probklem was fixed.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is India's central bank and regulatory body under the jurisdiction of Ministry of Finance , Government of India. It is responsible for the issue and supply of the Indian rupee and the regulation of the Indian banking system. It also manages the country's main payment systems and works to promote its economic development. Its top official is designated as Governor who is a civil servant of the IAS or IES or ISS cadre.
Until the Monetary Policy Committee was established in 2016, it also had full control monetary policy in India. It commenced its operations on 1 April...
"The finance minister Nirmala Sitharamanwhile presenting Budget 2021-22 announced privatisation of PSBs as part of disinvestment drive to garner-17.5 lakh crore
i.e. if it is spending more than it is getting in tax then it is going into debt, and the amount that debt increases in a year is called the fiscal deficit for that year.
So it's normally only big financial companies that buy government bonds, and they spend hundred of millions or even billions of pounds on them.
You and I can't buy government bonds because we don't have that sort of money.
These financial companies are generally known as corporate investors.
The phrase retail investor applies to everyone else i.e. everyone who isn't a big financial company.
So for example you and I are retail investors, and in the UK at least the government won't sell us government bonds because don't have enough money to make it worth while.
> RBI said that it would allow retail investors to buy government bonds directly from it.
But this means the RBI is going to sell bonds to ordinary people like you and me.
I need to go now. I'll will be around later today (around 9 p.m. your time) or I'll be here tomorrow morning as usual.
Currently retail stock investors can only buy gilt or government issued bonds through platform on the National Stock Exchange..
A detailed explanation to this is most welcome..
National Stock Exchange says that currently retail investors can only buy gilt or government issued bonds through a platform on National Stock Exchange....
According to the RBI governor Shaktikanta Das India is the first country to sell G-secs through the central banks in Asia..
Again this is something I do not understnad.
BP Kanungo said,"We had a committe that is still on the drawing board.In fact,an internal committe is taking a close look to decide on the model of the central bank digital currency and you will hear from the Reserve Bank very soon in the matter."