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Leading Indicators in The Indian Economy
Leading Indicators in The Indian Economy
Introduction
Introduction
Illustration of a Leading
Indicator
Gnanasundaram C
FDI in India
FDI in India
FDI has an impact on
1.
Country's trade balance
2.
Increasing labour standards and skills
3.
Transfer of new technology and innovative ideas
4.
Improving infrastructure, skills and the general
business climate.
US INVESTMENT IN INDIA
Lt Col D G Naik
SENSEX
Definition
Significance
Calculation Methodology
Selection
Free Float Market Capitalization (from
September 1, 2003 )
Calculation, closure
Maintenance
Definition
Sensitivity Index
Base Year 1978 79, Base = 100
Basket of 30 constituent stocks
representing a sample of large, liquid
and representative companies from
diverse sectors.
Significance
Choice of constituents,
Calculation Methodology
and Maintenance
for SENSEX
Journey Of SENSEX
CONCLUSION
Choice.
Standardization.
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