national stock exchange india
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India’s NSE (National Stock Exchange) became the World’s largest Bourse in Equity segment as per Global Ranking.
Presented By:Name- Sanket Bhatia.Roll no- 04t.Y b.com
Introduction National Stock Exchange of India Limited (NSE) is the
leading stock exchange in India, located in Mumbai. NSE was established in 1992 as the first demutualized
electronic exchange in the country. BSE (formerly known as Bombay Stock Exchange Ltd.) was
established in 1875. It is Asia’s first & the fastest stock exchange in world with the
speed of 6 micro seconds and one of India’s leading exchange groups.
Importance of Study & Learning Objectives
To study the different markets and stock exchanges.
To make people aware of the stock markets in India.
To give a brief introduction on NSE and BSE.
Research Methodology
Data used in making the presentation is secondary data which is obtained or collected from different sources as under:
Data collected from books.
College library.
Websites referred through net.
Definition and Meaning: Stock is a share in the ownership of a company. A share is the share, in the share capital of the company.
It represents a claim on the company’s assets and earnings.
A stock market is a place where the stocks of securities of various companies are traded.
What is a stock market??Place where business of buying and selling stock
takes place.
The stock market is not a specific place, though some people use the term “ Dalaal Street”.
Stock markets across the world
Two Major Stock MarketsBSE( Bombay Stock Exchange)
NSE( National Stock Exchange)
Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) Is the oldest stock exchange in Asia with a rich
heritage.
BSE was established in 1875 as “The Native Share & Stock Brokers”.
First stock exchange in the country to obtain permanent recognition in 1956.
Around 4700 companies are listed with stock exchange.
National Stock Exchange (NSE) In National Stock Exchange there is trading of
equity shares, bonds and government securities.
The National Stock Exchange in India is ranked at 3rd position since last 4 years in terms of total number of trading per calendar year.
Presently there are 24 stock exchanges in India, out of which 20 have exchanges National Stock Exchange.
The NSE operates in:
Wholesale Debt Market
Capital Market
India’s NSE became the world’s largest bourse in equity segment
As per the latest global ranking compiled and published by the World Federation of Exchanges (WFE) in August 2012, the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) become the world’s largest bourse (stock exchange) in terms of the number of trades in equity segment for the first six months of 2012.
It also acquired by the stock exchange to grow the investor base for the latest technology and new products.
NSE's platform is connected to two lakh trading terminals in more than 2000 towns and cities across the country.
NSE is the second largest exchange globally after Korea Exchange for index options.
Products
1.Equities
2.Derivatives
3. Debt
1. Finance minister have inaugurated equity trading platform of MCX- SX ( stock exchange) on Feb 9.
2. They would also launch the much awaited Vajpayee Equity Saving Scheme.
3. They will also meet heads of top 30 non- bank financial company.
Future Plans
Advantages
Screen Based Trading
Transparent Transactions
Matching of Orders
Wider Accessibility
Trading in Dematerialized form
Conclusion
The financial system is the most important institutional and functional vehicle for economic transformation of a nation.
The financial system is a set of inter-related activities/services working together to achieve some predetermined purpose or goal which includes different markets, the institutions, instruments, services and mechanisms which influence the generation of savings, investment capital formation and growth.
The study of this kind of markets can give wings to your income. In our syllabus there is only introduction to these markets and
securities, we still need a deep study on the same.
Bibliography https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Stock_Exchange_of_In
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http://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/bitstream/10603/8509/16/16_chapter%207.pdf
Master of Stock Market by Ashu Dutt.
Investment Management by Preeti Singh.
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