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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-218795

ABSTRACT

The media is a snapshot of our culture, depicting what and how society functions. The only medium that aids in informing people is media, whether it is written, electronic, or on the internet. It also aids in entertaining the public, as well as educating and informing people about current events. The media has evolved into our society's voice.While most people have no direct information about stock market, the media has a significant impact on public attitudes and actions. The stock market is a significant participant in the financial sector, which is made up of both small and large businesses. Therefore, it becomes important to control the markets in order to protect investors' interests as well as those of the business sector. Additionally, the stock market is exposed, which hurts the public's overall interest. As a result, a number of laws have been enacted to safeguard investors and guarantee a just exchange of business ownership in free markets. Purpose: The majority of people have erroneous perceptions of laws related to stock market. They are informed of stock market through the media. The aim of this paper is to give information about laws and regulations through media to a society. Because most individuals are unaware of the laws and regulations pertaining to the stock market. ThroughNeed: media people are aware about laws and regulations of stock market.Methodology: The study based on secondary data.

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