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History Of Indian Stock Market Exchange by Spider Software

by Abeniel on Oct 29, 2011

In the mid of 18th century, British East India Company established the Stock Exchange in India. In 1860, trade with 60 runners and it went very well, in 1874 with the participation of fast-commerce business development, riders gathered in a street (now known as "Dalal Street") to transact business. In 1946, India had only seven exchanges, in 1995 there was 22 exchanges.

Exchanges are organized market, either company or mutual organization, where members of the organization meet to negotiate shares in companies and other securities. The Overall Indian Stock Market have 23 exchanges spreaded all over India, in them two stock exchanges are more powerful, they are BSE (Bombay Stock Exchange) and NSE (National Stock Exchange).

BSE, Bombay Stock Exchange established in 1875, and made a list of 4,700 companies. BSE is the oldest exchange in Asia, another name of BSE is BSE-30. BSE index is managed by top ranked 30 companies and the majority of Indian investors and...Read More >>



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