Stock exchanges in India: NSE is the National Stock Exchange; BSE is the Bombay Stock Exchange.
The term BSE refers to the Bombay Stock Exchange and it is one of India's largest stock exchanges. Thousands of companies are listed in it. bse is a brain disease in cows.. it wasfound in great Britain in 1986
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BSE Stand for Bombay Stock Exchange. It is India's Oldest Stock Exchange with listing of over 4000 scripts with it. BSE official Site: http://www.bseindia.com can be visited to get full list of companies in BSE.
The Bombay Stock Exchange has the greatest number of listed companies in the world, with 4700 listed as of August 2007. It is located at Dalal Street, Mumbai, India. On 31 December 2007, the equity market capitalization of the companies listed on the BSE was US$ 1.79 trillion, making it the largest stock exchange in South Asia and the 12th largest in the world. Around 6,000 Indian companies list on the stock exchange,[3] and it has a significant trading volume. The BSE SENSEX (SENSitive indEX), also called the "BSE 30", is a widely used market index in India and Asia. Though many other exchanges exist, BSE and the National Stock Exchange of India account for most of the trading in shares in India.
If you at the state level there are various exchange in India but if you see at the national level NSE and BSE are two main stock exchanges in India.........
BSE stands for the Bombay Stock Exchange. NSE stands for the National Stock Exchange in India. Both are important to the economy of India and ther countries. If either exchange falters, the conquences are far-reaching in the world of finane.
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The Indian stock market is called the BSE (Bombay Stock Exchange). One can find information on BSE on websites such as Reuters (Indian edition) or India Times.
No. The security must be sold in the same market that it was bought in. Ex: In India you can buy stocks in both the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) If you buy stocks of XYZ Ltd from BSE you can sell it only in BSE and not NSE
Sensex is the Index value of one of the stock exchanges in india - the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE)