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The NIFTY 50 is an Indian stock market index that represents the float-weighted average of 50 of the largest Indian companies listed on the National Stock Exchange. [1] [2] Nifty 50 is owned and managed by NSE Indices, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of the National Stock Exchange of India.
In finance the put/call ratio (or put-call ratio, PCR) is a technical indicator demonstrating investor sentiment. [1] The ratio represents a proportion between all the put options and all the call options purchased on any given day. The put/call ratio can be calculated for any individual stock, as well as for any index, or can be aggregated. [2]
The lack of credit information gap will be filled by the unified PCR. The data contained in the system will be made available to stakeholders such as banks and private financial institutions on a need-to-know basis. [5] It was suggested that the PCR would improve India’s ease of doing business parameters at the World Bank. [1]
NIFTY Bank: 12: Banks: Banking in India: NIFTY Consumer Durables: 15: Manufacturers of home appliances, consumer electronics and fashion accessories NIFTY Financial Services: 20: Banks, NBFCs and insurance companies: NBFC and MFI in India: NIFTY FMCG: 15: Fast-moving consumer goods companies: FMCG in India: NIFTY Healthcare: 20
NSE's flagship index, the NIFTY 50, is a 50 stock index that is used extensively by investors in India and around the world as a barometer of the Indian capital market. The NIFTY 50 index was launched on April 22, 1996 by NSE with a base value of 1000 on the base date of Nov 3, 1995 . [10] [11]
PCC Rokita SA (WSE:PCR) trades with a trailing P/E of 12.5x, which is lower than the industry average of 12.8x. While PCR might seem like an attractive stock to buy,Read More...
On the dividend front, the pharmaceutical giant delivers a 3.25% yield supported by a healthy 64.4% payout ratio. The company's track record shows consistent dividend increases, with 7.68% annual ...
Tesla stock slipped on Tuesday after Bank of America said it sees shares fairly priced, with some risk to the downside.