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Chart of S&P BSE SENSEX monthly data from January 1991 to May 2013. The following is a timeline on the rise of the SENSEX through Indian stock market history. 1000, 25 July 1990 – On 25 July 1990, the SENSEX touched the four-digit figure for the first time and closed at 1,001 in the wake of a good monsoon and excellent corporate results.
BSE Limited, also known as the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), is an Indian stock exchange with highest number of companies (5,246 (as of 8th February 2022)) which is located on Dalal Street. [8] Established with the efforts of cotton merchant Premchand Roychand in 1875, [ 9 ] [ 10 ] it is the oldest stock exchange in Asia , [ 11 ] and also the ...
File history. Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. ... 1=Chart of S&P BSE SENSEX monthly data from January 1991 to May 2013. Data source ...
On 17 March 2008, the BSE Sensex fell further to; 14,809 – a fall of 951 points. On 24 October 2008, the BSE Sensex fell to 8701, a fall of 1070 points in a single day. On 26 November 2008, the Sensex continue to fall, in the bargain (as per the financial newspaper Livemint) "...dashing middle class dreams". Analysts at Livemint and Ajmera ...
Within one year of the start of its operations, the daily turnover on NSE exceeded that of the BSE. [22] Operations in the derivatives segment commenced on 12 June 2000. [26] In August 2008, NSE introduced currency derivatives. [28]
Central bank confirms further 0.5 per cent hike, bringing base rare to 4 per cent
The Bank of England has pushed interest rates to a fresh 15-year high, as it announced its 14th consecutive rise in the cost of borrowing.. The central bank raised its base rate by a further 0.25 ...
Data from 1971 to 1991–92 are based on official exchange rates. Data from 1992 to 1993 onward are based on FEDAI (Foreign Exchange Dealers' Association of India) indicative rates. Data from 1971 to 1972–73 for the Deutsche Mark and the Japanese Yen are cross rates with the US Dollar. The Euro replaced the Deutsche Mark w.e.f. January 1, 1999.