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1.8 184.0 12.4 Banking 18 533 Power Finance Corporation: New Delhi 11.1 2.4 124.6 18.5 Financials 19 537 Bharat Petroleum: Mumbai 54.1 3.2 24.3 16.4 Oil and gas 20 569 Infosys: Bangalore 18.6 3.2 16.5 71.9 Infotech 21 571 Punjab National Bank: New Delhi 14.8 1.1 191.7 16.5 Banking 22 575 Union Bank of India: Mumbai 14.3 1.7 168.1 12.7 Banking ...
India INX offers access to the full range of stocks and exchange-traded funds available in US markets. The daily average volume in foreign stocks in India INX during the month of January 2022 was $5,242. By May it had risen to $42,954 and to $195,139 in June 2022. During the last week of June, the daily average volume was $462,036. [23]
According to the Reserve Bank of India report, mutual funds attracted 6% of household savings in FY2023 and less than 1% went into direct equities. [47] [48] [49] Almost 95% of household savings in India park their money in bank deposits, including fixed deposit, provident fund, PPF, life insurance, and various small savings schemes. [50] [48] [51]
High price tags can become a barrier to entering the stock market. The good news is, there are plenty of stocks that cost under $10 to choose from. Here are some of the best.
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Year World market cap Number of listed companies Millions of US$ % of GDP; 1975 1,149,245 27.2 14,577 1980 2,525,736 29.6 17,273 1985 4,684,978 47.0 20,555
Published since 1 January 1986, the S&P BSE SENSEX is regarded as the pulse of the domestic stock markets in India. [2] [3] The base value of the SENSEX was taken as 100 on 1 April 1979 and its base year as 1978–79. On 25 July 2001 BSE launched DOLLEX-, a dollar-linked version of the SENSEX. [4]
Since the beginning of the Bombay stock exchange, stock markets in India, particularly the Bombay Stock Exchange and National Stock Exchange of India have seen a number of booms as well as crashes. [1] This page lists these crashes and sharp falls in the two primary Indian stock markets, namely the BSE and NSE. [2]