Stock Exchanges are the parametres for assessing the country's economy. It reflects the face of the Global opinion towards its economy.
The two main exchanges in India are the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and the National Stock Exchange (NSE)
NSE, comprising of the 50 scrips is computed by Standard & Poors (S&P)with CRISIL providing Technical Assistance, hence called S&P CNX Nifty. On the other hand BSE, comprising of the 30 scrips more commonly undestood as the SENSEX ,is computed locally and is regarded as more Indian Economy Sensitive.
The other difference between the two is in the trading facility provided, like NSE provides facility of INDEX TRADING, which is still alien to BSE (SENSEX)
Normally Nifty is one-third of Sensex (approximately)
2007-02-08 20:58:34
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answered by Charu 1
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The two main exchanges are Bombay Stock Exchange and National Stock Exchange. BSE listed the Sensex which include 30 scrips,and NSE listed Nifty which include 50 scrips.sensex is bench mark equity index in India. A major alternative is the Nifty, which too tracks the equity perfomance in india. On both these indices, index futures are available.Though most of the trading in index futures is done on the Nifty futures.
2007-02-12 16:55:42
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answered by sindhukannankattil 2
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national stock exchange any one can registarand in bombay stock exchange a spscific person registred
2007-02-08 20:41:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Nse - national stock exchange
Bse - Bombay stock exchange
NSE bigger, though BSE famous. both in mumbai. an option between them. when we talk of sensex we mean bombay stock exchange sensex.
2007-02-09 01:43:43
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answered by Oye chak de phatte!! 5
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One for Nation's Super Hero and another one is Whole nation
Its like Cinema Hero and the whole cinema
2007-02-08 20:36:56
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answered by JJ 4
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BSE IS THE OLDEST OF ALL
NSE RELATIVELY NEWER
ONLINE EXCHANGE INTRODUCED FIRST IN NSE
BSE USE SENSEX
NSE USE NIFTY
2007-02-08 20:46:31
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answered by realspirituals 4
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simply put, they're different buildings, different companies with different directors
its like ur house and ur neighbour's house
2007-02-08 21:31:33
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answered by sushobhan 6
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