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Bombay Stock Exchange

Type Stock Exchange

Location Mumbai, India

Founded 1875

Owner Bombay Stock Exchange Limited

Key people Madhu Kannan (CEO & MD)

Currency Indian rupee


BOMBAY STOCK EXCHANG
Bombay Stock Exchange is the oldest stock exchange in Asia.
•BSE was established as "The Native Share & Stock Brokers' Association" in
1875.
•BSE is the first stock exchange in the country which obtained permanent
recognition (in 1956) from the Government of India under the Securities
Contracts (Regulation) Act 1956.
•BSE is the world's number 1 exchange in terms of the number of listed
companies and the world's 5th in transaction numbers.
•It is an index of 30 stocks representing 12 major sectors.
BSE also has a wide range of services to empower investors and facilitate
smooth
transactions:
1)Investor Services
2)BSE On-line Trading (BOLT)
3)BSEWEBX.Com
4)BSE Training Institute
BENEFITS OF STOCK
EXCHANGE
•It assist the economic development by providing a body
of interested investors.

•it uploads the position of superior enterprises and assist


them in raising further funds.

•It encourages capital formation


OBJECTIVES OF BSE
1)To safeguard the interest of investing public having dealings on the
exchange.

2)To establish and promote honorable and just practices in securities


transactions.

3)To promote, develop and maintain well- regulated market in securities.

4)To promote industrial development in the country through efficient


resource mobilization by the way of investment incorporate securities
 
INDICES OF BSE
Broad Market Indices:
1) Sensex
2) Bse 100
3) Bse 200 4)Bse500
5) Bse Mid Cap 6) Bse Small Cap

Dollar Linked Indices


1)Dollex30
2)Dollex100
3)Dollex 200
KINDS OF SHARES
•Small Caps (small market Capitalization less lie in between $300
million - $2billion),

•Large Caps (large Capitalization in between $10billion -


$200billion),

•Mid Caps (lie in between Small & Large)


VALUATION OF SENSEX
•Find out the “free-float market cap” of all the 30 companies that
make up the Sensex ,

•Add all the “free-float market cap’s” of all the 30 companies .

•Make all this relative to the Sensex.


 

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