You can get information about the the Indian Stock Markets on their official sites.
You can get free information through blogs or posts and some forums, as well as some news sites. However, if you are looking for good due diligence, comparative reports, study of some schemes, evaluation of market forces, best stock picks, investment tips and other detailed information on gainers and losers of the market, it could be made available to you by some professional broker portals. They will give these services at a nominal cost along with account opening and other operative services. Their expert advice and guidance along with user manuals that are investor friendly, teach the new investors about trading and Stock Market terms.
Yes the Indian stock market is independent. The Indian stock market was formed in 1992 and is known as the National Stock Exchange.
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Obviously being the world's largest stock exchange, any upheavalment there has repurcussions in Indian stock market as well.
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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.
I found a website that you can go to and check on all the information that you need regarding the Indian Stock Market. It is: in.reuters.com/finance/market/india-stock-market-India It also has daily news updates from Reuters.
The Indian stock market is called the BSE Sensex which is short for Bombay Stock Exchange Sensitive Index.
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