Bombay stock exchange

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BOMBAY STOCK EXCHANGE

INTRODUCTION Established in 1875,BSE LTD.(formerly Known as Bombay Stock Exchange Ltd and Established as “The Native Share and Stock Broker’s Association”). Bombay Stock Exchange is The Oldest Stock Exchange in Asia With Heritage. BSE Provides an Efficient and Transparent Market for Trading in Equity, debt instruments, derivatives, and mutual funds. It is also has a Platform for Trading in Equities of Small and Medium Enterprises. More than 5000 Companies are Listed on BSE, Making it the World’s Top Exchange in Terms of Listed Members.

The Information Security Management system Standard BS 7799-2-2002 Certification for On line Trading System (BOLT). India’s Most Widely Tracked Stock Market Benchmark Index. It is Traded Internationally on the EUREX as Well as Leading Exchange of the BRCS Nations. On Tuesday, 19 February 2013 BSE has Entered into Strategic Partnership With S&P DOW JONES INDICES and the SENSEX has been Renamed as “S&P BSE SENSEX”.

Type Stock Exchange Location Mumbai , India Founded 1875 Owner Bombay Stock Exchanges Limited Currency Indian Rupee Market Capacity US$1.57trillion(May2014) Website www.bseindia.com

Board of Directors Mr. Ashish Kumar Chauhan   Bombay Stock Exchange Limited Managing Director and also CEO

Trading schedule Session Timing Pre-open Trading Session 09:00 - 09:15 Trading Session 09:15 - 15:30 Position Transfer Session 17:05 - 17:15 Closing Session 17:05 - 17:15 Option Exercise Session 17:07

The hours of operation for the BSE quoted above are stated in terms of the local time (GMT + 5:30). BSE's normal trading sessions are on all days of the week except Saturday, Sundays and holidays declared by the Exchange in advance.

Vision and Mission of BSE Vision: Our Vision is to be the Sought After Learning Provider in the world in areas of Financial and Leadership Learning, by Pioneering the Generation and Dissemination of Knowledge for the Enhancement of Skills and Capabilities of Professionals and Aspiring Professionals.

Mission: As a Centre of Learning, Our Mission is to Promote an Open Learning Environment that Bring Together People, Cultures and Ideas from Around the World, Changing Lives and Helping Transform Organization through Innovative Learning Programs. Through Our Learning Programs, We Develop Responsible, thoughtful Leaders and Entrepreneurs Who Create Value for their Organizations and their Communities.

ADVANTAGES Fund Raising and exit route to investors Ready Marketability of Security Ability to raise further capital Supervision and Control of Trading in Securities Fair Price for the Securities Timely Disclosure of Corporate Information Collateral Value of Securities Better Corporate Practice Benefits to the Public Subdivision and Consolidation of Holdings

How are the SENSEX 30 Stock are Selected? Listing History Trading Frequency Rank Based on the Market Capacity (Should be Among Top 100) Market Capitalization Weight Industry / Sector they Belong Historical Record

Components of the BSE The BSE Sensex currently consists of the following 30 major Indian companies. Company Scrip Industry Axis Bank 532215 Banking Cipla 500087 Pharmaceuticals Bharat Heavy Electricals 500103 Electrical equipment State Bank Of India 500112 Banking HDFC Bank 500180 Banking Hero Motocorp 500182 Automotive Infosys 500209 Information Technology Oil and Natural Gas Corporation 500312 Oil and gas Reliance Industries 500325 Oil and gas Tata Power 500400 Power Hindalco Industries 500440 Metals and Mining

Tata Steel 500470 Steel Larsen & Toubro 500510 Conglomerate Mahindra & Mahindra 500520 Automotive Tata Motors 500570 Automotive Hindustan Unilever 500696 Consumer goods ITC 500875 Conglomerate Sesa Sterlite Ltd 500295 Iron and Steel Wipro 507685 Information Technology Sun Pharmaceutical 524715 Pharmaceuticals GAIL 532155 Oil and gas ICICI Bank 532174 Banking Housing Development Finance Corporation 500010 Housing Finance

Bharti Airtel 532454 Telecommunication Maruti Suzuki 532500 Automotive Tata Consultancy Services 532540 Information Technology NTPC 532555 Power Dr. Reddy's 500124 Pharmaceuticals Bajaj Auto 532977 Automotive Coal India 533278 Metals and Mining

What is the BSE S&P SENSEX?

How SENSEX is Calculated? The Formula for Calculating the SENSEX = (Sum of Free Flow Market Capacity of 30 Benchmark Stocks)* Index Factor Where, Index Factor = 100/ Market Capacity Value in 2014-15 100 is Index Value During 2014-15

BSE INDEX BSE SENSEX: The Bombay Stock Exchange SENSEX also referred to as BSE 30. It is a free-float market capitalization weighted index of 30 well-established and financially sound companies listed on Bombay Stock Exchange. BSE Mid-Cap: BSE Mid-Cap tracks the performance of scrips between 80 & 95% of aggregate market capitalisation. It is also introduced to track the performance of companies with relatively smaller market capitalization . BSE Small-Cap: BSE Small-Cap index tracks the performance of remaining 5% scrips (95-100%). It is introduced to track the performance of companies with relatively smaller market capitalization . BSE-500: It represents more than 93% of the listed universe Companies with large market capitalization .

Milestones On 25 July 1990, the SENSEX touched the four-digit figure for the first time and closed at 1,001 in the wake of a good monsoon and excellent corporate results. On 30 March 1992, the SENSEX crossed the 4,000 mark and closed at 4,091 on the expectations of a liberal export-import policy. It was then that the  Harshad Mehta  scam hit the markets and SENSEX witnessed unabated selling. On 11 October 1999, the SENSEX crossed the 5,000 mark, as the Bharatiya Janata Party-led coalition won the majority in the 13th Lok Sabha election. On 11 February 2000, the information technology boom helped the SENSEX to cross the 6,000 mark and hit an all-time high of 6,006 points. On 20 June 2005, the news of the settlement between the  Ambani brothers  boosted investor sentiments and the scrip of  RIL ,  Reliance Energy , Reliance Capital  and  IPCL  made huge gains. This helped the SENSEX crossed 7,000 points for the first time.

On 8 September 2005, the Bombay Stock Exchange's benchmark 30-share index – the SENSEX – crossed the 8,000 level following brisk buying by foreign and domestic funds in early trading. The SENSEX on 6 February 2006 touched 10,003 points during mid-session. The SENSEX finally closed above the 10,000 mark on 7 February 2006. The SENSEX on 21 March 2006 crossed 11,000 and touched a peak of 11,001 points during mid-session at the Bombay Stock Exchange for the first time. However, it was on 27 March 2006 that the SENSEX first closed at over 11,000 points. The SENSEX on 5 December 2006 crossed the 14,000 mark for the first time. The SENSEX on 6 July 2007 crossed the 15,000 mark for the first time. The SENSEX on 19 September 2007 crossed the 16,000 mark for the first time.

The SENSEX on 10 March 2014 crossed the 22,000 mark for the first time during intra-day trading. However, it was on 24 March 2014 that the index finally closed above the milestone at 22,095.30. The SENSEX closed at its record all time high of 23,551,a rise of 2.42%(+556.77 points) intraday due to continued fund inflows on hopes of a stable government. The SENSEX crossed record 24,000 level for the first time, on 13 May 2014 and reached its peak of 24,067.11 due to sustained capital inflows by foreign funds at the domestic bourses and widespread buying by retail investors after exit polls showing the BJP-led NDA forming the government lifted the key indices to new highs. However it closed at a little low at 23,905 points. The SENSEX crossed record 25,000 level for the first time, on 16 May 2014 and reached its peak of 25,364.71 due to winning of the BJP led NDA government by a staggering record marginal difference of all times. However, it closed well below the 25,000 mark. Still, the index closed at its all time high of 24,121.74, for its first close above 24,000 points. The SENSEX closed at 25,019.51, for its first close above the 25,000 milestone on 5 June 2014.

By G.SATHYA SAI MBA sem-III BIMS
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