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THE NATIONAL STOCK EXCHANGE OF INDIA (NSE) Located in Indiaâs financial capital Mumbai, the National Stock Exchange (NSE) is the third largest stock exchange in the world. During 31 December 2005, NSE VSAT terminals, 2799 in total, were spanning across 320 cities of India. The NSE has been a podium for securities exchange for 14 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>THE NATIONAL STOCK EXCHANGE OF INDIA (NSE) Located in Indiaâs financial capital Mumbai, the National Stock Exchange (NSE) is the third largest stock exchange in the world. During 31 December 2005, NSE VSAT terminals, 2799 in total, were spanning across 320 cities of India. The NSE has been a podium for securities exchange for 14 years now! Thousand member strong, NSE provides dealing of different securities, some of them being equity, corporate debt, certificate of deposit, commercial paper, and central and state government securities. National Securities Clearing Corporation, India Index Services and Products, National Securities Depository, and NSE-IT (trading technology) are the associates of NSE. Owner of diverse financial and insurance establishments, NSE can be broadly divided into three segments: </p>
<p>Â  </p>
<p>GENESIS OF NSEIt all began 16 years back, in November 1992, when the NSE was integrated as a tax-paying company. In April 1993, NSE was given the status of a stock exchange under the Securities Contract (Regulations) Act of 1956. A year later, in June 1994, NSE began operations in the Wholesale Debt Market (WDM), and in November that year, the Capital Market (Equities) Segment of the NSE began operations. Two years hence, in 1996, NSE became the first exchange in India to trade derivatives specifically on an equity index. In the new millennium, NSE began Indian Internet Online trading system. Today the NSE deals in online examinations and award certification. Comprising branches all over India, NSE introduced Indiaâs first clearing corporation (National Securities Clearing Corporation Ltd.) and Indiaâs first depository (National Securities Depository Ltd.). NSE is Indiaâs earliest national, anonymous, electronic limit order book (LOB) exchange that deals with securities. </p>
<p>MARKET INDICESNSE established an index services firm called IISL â India Index Services and products Ltd. â and opened numerous stock indices, including: </p>
<p>Â  </p>
<p>The other NSE Indices are: </p>
<p>Â  </p>
<p>MARKET CAPITALISATIONCurrently, NSE has four important capital market segments: </p>
<p>Â  </p>
<p>MAJOR COMPANIES OF NSEThe major companies listed with the NSE are: </p>
<p>Â  </p>
<p>The top investors of NSE are: </p>
<p>Â  </p>
<p>LOCATION OF NSENational Stock Exchange of India Ltd.Exchange PlazaPlot No. C/1, G BlockBandra-Kurla ComplexBandra (E)Mumbai 400051 </p>
<p>BOMBAY STOCK  EXCHANGE (BSE) </p>
<p>Having its  headquarters in Mumbai, the BSE SENSEX is the stock index or SENSitive  indEX of the BSE. The oldest stock exchange of Asia, the BSE SENSEX,  also known as BSE 30, is the focal stock index of India. There are 4800  companies listed with the BSE. As of July 2007, the total equity market  capitalization of the Bombay Stock Exchange was US$ 1.005 trillion.  The Singapore Exchange has become an alliance of BSE by acquiring a  strategic investment in the BSE. </p>
<p> GENESIS  OF BSE </p>
<p>Way back in  1986, the BSE introduced the stock index that eventually became the  most important stock index of the country. The SENSEX was based on market-capitalisation-weighted  method and included stocks of some of the top financial houses. Noted  financial analyst and columnist, Mr. Deepak Mohoni in the year 1990,  introduced the term âBSE SENSEXâ which is an acronym for Bombay  Stock Exchange SENSitive indEX. Since September 2003, the SENSEX is  measured on the method of free-float capitalisation. </p>
<p>MARKET INDICES </p>
<p>Apart from  maintaining the BSE SENSEX, the Bombay Stock Exchange also maintains  stock indices like: </p>
<p>Â  </p>
<p>The BSE gives  information on the price, charting, announcements, company contact,  shareholding pattern and results of the companies that are enlisted  in the exchange. The Board of Directors, encompassing eminent financial  professionals, Managing Director of the exchange, and the representatives  of the Trading Members, maintain the overall functionality of the exchange. </p>
<p>BSE also gives  the Beta value of the SENSEX Scrips, Beta being calculated by the formula:  Beta = Co-Variance (SENSEX, Stock)/Variance (SENSEX). </p>
<p>While listing  securities that may be from public limited companies, central government,  state governments or other financial institutions, there are certain  objectives followed by the BSE: </p>
<p>Â  </p>
<p> BSE SENSEX  OVERVIEW </p>
<p>The BSE SENSEX  comprises thirty stocks and is a value-weighted index. The stocks listed  here are the most active stocks on the BSE. The BSE SENSEX has a base  value of 100. The relevant authorities update BSE SENSEX and in the  process inspect and change the SENSEX, the underlying idea being that  the SENSEX represents the prevailing market condition. </p>
<p> BSE PERFORMANCE </p>
<p>Since June  1990, the BSE Index has been increasing ten-fold. As per the data available,  since April 1979, the long run rate of return on the BSE SENSEX has  been at almost 0.52% every week, with the rate of standard deviation  being almost 3.67%. The returns thus have been 27% per year. However  after inflation, the figure has come down to 18% per year. </p>
<p> BSE COMPANIES </p>
<p>Given below  is a catalogue of stocks listed in the BSE: </p>
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THE NATIONAL STOCK EXCHANGE OF INDIA (NSE) Located in Indiaâs financial capital Mumbai, the National Stock Exchange (NSE) is the third largest stock exchange in the world. During 31 December 2005, NSE VSAT terminals, 2799 in total, were spanning across 320 cities of India. The NSE has been a podium for securities exchange for 14 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>THE NATIONAL STOCK EXCHANGE OF INDIA (NSE) Located in Indiaâs financial capital Mumbai, the National Stock Exchange (NSE) is the third largest stock exchange in the world. During 31 December 2005, NSE VSAT terminals, 2799 in total, were spanning across 320 cities of India. The NSE has been a podium for securities exchange for 14 years now! Thousand member strong, NSE provides dealing of different securities, some of them being equity, corporate debt, certificate of deposit, commercial paper, and central and state government securities. National Securities Clearing Corporation, India Index Services and Products, National Securities Depository, and NSE-IT (trading technology) are the associates of NSE. Owner of diverse financial and insurance establishments, NSE can be broadly divided into three segments: </p>
<p>Â  </p>
<p>GENESIS OF NSEIt all began 16 years back, in November 1992, when the NSE was integrated as a tax-paying company. In April 1993, NSE was given the status of a stock exchange under the Securities Contract (Regulations) Act of 1956. A year later, in June 1994, NSE began operations in the Wholesale Debt Market (WDM), and in November that year, the Capital Market (Equities) Segment of the NSE began operations. Two years hence, in 1996, NSE became the first exchange in India to trade derivatives specifically on an equity index. In the new millennium, NSE began Indian Internet Online trading system. Today the NSE deals in online examinations and award certification. Comprising branches all over India, NSE introduced Indiaâs first clearing corporation (National Securities Clearing Corporation Ltd.) and Indiaâs first depository (National Securities Depository Ltd.). NSE is Indiaâs earliest national, anonymous, electronic limit order book (LOB) exchange that deals with securities. </p>
<p>MARKET INDICESNSE established an index services firm called IISL â India Index Services and products Ltd. â and opened numerous stock indices, including: </p>
<p>Â  </p>
<p>The other NSE Indices are: </p>
<p>Â  </p>
<p>MARKET CAPITALISATIONCurrently, NSE has four important capital market segments: </p>
<p>Â  </p>
<p>MAJOR COMPANIES OF NSEThe major companies listed with the NSE are: </p>
<p>Â  </p>
<p>The top investors of NSE are: </p>
<p>Â  </p>
<p>LOCATION OF NSENational Stock Exchange of India Ltd.Exchange PlazaPlot No. C/1, G BlockBandra-Kurla ComplexBandra (E)Mumbai 400051 </p>
<p>BOMBAY STOCK  EXCHANGE (BSE) </p>
<p>Having its  headquarters in Mumbai, the BSE SENSEX is the stock index or SENSitive  indEX of the BSE. The oldest stock exchange of Asia, the BSE SENSEX,  also known as BSE 30, is the focal stock index of India. There are 4800  companies listed with the BSE. As of July 2007, the total equity market  capitalization of the Bombay Stock Exchange was US$ 1.005 trillion.  The Singapore Exchange has become an alliance of BSE by acquiring a  strategic investment in the BSE. </p>
<p> GENESIS  OF BSE </p>
<p>Way back in  1986, the BSE introduced the stock index that eventually became the  most important stock index of the country. The SENSEX was based on market-capitalisation-weighted  method and included stocks of some of the top financial houses. Noted  financial analyst and columnist, Mr. Deepak Mohoni in the year 1990,  introduced the term âBSE SENSEXâ which is an acronym for Bombay  Stock Exchange SENSitive indEX. Since September 2003, the SENSEX is  measured on the method of free-float capitalisation. </p>
<p>MARKET INDICES </p>
<p>Apart from  maintaining the BSE SENSEX, the Bombay Stock Exchange also maintains  stock indices like: </p>
<p>Â  </p>
<p>The BSE gives  information on the price, charting, announcements, company contact,  shareholding pattern and results of the companies that are enlisted  in the exchange. The Board of Directors, encompassing eminent financial  professionals, Managing Director of the exchange, and the representatives  of the Trading Members, maintain the overall functionality of the exchange. </p>
<p>BSE also gives  the Beta value of the SENSEX Scrips, Beta being calculated by the formula:  Beta = Co-Variance (SENSEX, Stock)/Variance (SENSEX). </p>
<p>While listing  securities that may be from public limited companies, central government,  state governments or other financial institutions, there are certain  objectives followed by the BSE: </p>
<p>Â  </p>
<p> BSE SENSEX  OVERVIEW </p>
<p>The BSE SENSEX  comprises thirty stocks and is a value-weighted index. The stocks listed  here are the most active stocks on the BSE. The BSE SENSEX has a base  value of 100. The relevant authorities update BSE SENSEX and in the  process inspect and change the SENSEX, the underlying idea being that  the SENSEX represents the prevailing market condition. </p>
<p> BSE PERFORMANCE </p>
<p>Since June  1990, the BSE Index has been increasing ten-fold. As per the data available,  since April 1979, the long run rate of return on the BSE SENSEX has  been at almost 0.52% every week, with the rate of standard deviation  being almost 3.67%. The returns thus have been 27% per year. However  after inflation, the figure has come down to 18% per year. </p>
<p> BSE COMPANIES </p>
<p>Given below  is a catalogue of stocks listed in the BSE: </p>
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