The NSE has more than 2,000 stocks listed with it. It is fully automated electronic order processing exchange. Nifty is major index of NSE and it comprised of 50 scripts from different sectors.The NSE index is calculated using the 50 most profitable and largest companies in India which are listed in the NSE. This index is called Nifty. Some companies listed in it are Reliance Industries, ICICI Bank, Larsen & Toubro, HDFC Bank, and Hero Honda.(See the Related Link to the official website of the NSE.)
NSE Stands for National Stock Exchange. It has more than 2000 stocks from different sectors listed with it. It is fully automated electronic order processing exchange. Nifty is major index of NSE and it comprised of 50 scripts from different sectors. NSE official site: http://www.nseindia.com
There is only 1 Nifty in NSE. NSE or National Stock Exchange main index comprising of 50 stocks from different sectors are called Nifty or to be precise Nifty50. One can visit http://www.nseindia.com to get list of stocks comprising Nifty50.
NIFTY a select group of fifty shares of the National Stock Exchange or NSE of India. These constitute the NSE - FIFTY index.
The NSE is India's largest and the worlds third largest stock exchange in terms of Transaction volumes & amounts. The NSE is based out of Bombay. The NSE has set up its trading platform as a nation-wide, fully automated screen based system. This enables anyone in any part of the country to trade on shares listed in the NSE. The NSE is based on a demutualized model wherein the ownership, management & trading rights are managed by three different group of people. This is to ensure that there is no conflict of interest among the stake holders. NSE Index or NIFTY: The NSE Index or the Nifty Index as it is popularly known, is the index of the performance of the 50 largest & most profitable, popular companies listed in the index. Each company that is part of the index has its own weightage in the value of the Index. The value of the Nifty Index is the weighted average of the prices of these 50 companies.
plz tell me how many companies in bse &nse plz tell me how many companies in bse &nse
The Sensex is an "index". What is an index? An index is basically an indicator. It gives you a general idea about whether most of the stocks have gone up or most of the stocks have gone down. The Sensex is an indicator of all the major companies of the BSE. The Nifty is an indicator of all the major companies of the NSE. If the Sensex goes up, it means that the prices of the stocks of most of the major companies on the BSE have gone up. If the Sensex goes down, this tells you that the stock price of most of the major stocks on the BSE have gone down. Just like the Sensex represents the top stocks of the BSE, the Nifty represents the top stocks of the NSE. Just in case you are confused, the BSE, is the Bombay Stock Exchange and the NSE is the National Stock Exchange. The BSE is situated at Bombay and the NSE is situated at Delhi. These are the major stock exchanges in the country. There are other stock exchanges like the Calcutta Stock Exchange etc. but they are not as popular as the BSE and the NSE.Most of the stock trading in the country is done though the BSE & the NSE. Besides Sensex and the Nifty there are many other indexes. There is an index that gives you an idea about whether the mid-cap stocks go up and down. This is called the
Nifty is the index that represents the National Stock Exchange It gives us an overall picture of the performance of the stocks that are listed in the NSE
Nifty - This is the name of the index of the National Stock Exchange (NSE) Sensex - This is the name of the index of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE)
how the company listed in BSE/NSE
It's not actually an abbreviation. Nifty is the S&P CRISIL NSE Index 50, which is the Indian equivalent of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. Because there are 50 stocks in it, people started calling it the "Nifty 50," and later just Nifty.
It is purely based on the companies wish. If they are interested in NSE they can or BSE they can. BSE and NSE perform the same task. But why do we require both is they are like different grossery shops. The main different between is BSE has more listed companies in it and NSE has more trade volume. There is no any other technical reason for the companies to list in NSE or BSE...