What is the difference between BSE and NSE?

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Stock markets is a place where a individual, group of individuals or institutional investors come together to buy and sell shares in a public venue. Nowadays these exchanges exist as electronic marketplaces. Share prices are set by supply and demand in the market as buyers and sellers place orders in this stock market.  A stock may be bought or sold only if it is listed on an exchange.  In India, We have two main exchange viz NSE & BSE. A1 Intraday Tips try to explain the difference the between NSE – National Stock Exchange & BSE – Bombay Stock Exchange in Indian share market. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: What is the difference between BSE and NSE?


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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BSE AND NSE?
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  • Stock markets is a place where a individual,
    group of individuals or institutional investors
    come together to buy and sell shares in a public
    venue. Nowadays these exchanges exist as
    electronic marketplaces. Share prices are set by
    supply and demand in the market as buyers and
    sellers place orders in this stock market. 
    A stock may be bought or sold only if
    it is listed on an exchange.  In India, We have
    two main exchange viz NSE BSE. A1 Intraday
    Tips try to explain the difference the between NSE
      National Stock Exchange  BSE  Bombay Stock
    Exchange in Indian share market.

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BSE SHARE MARKET
  • BSE means Bombay Stock Exchange, It is the first
    and one of the largest Stock Exchange in India
    and in the world and its also an Asias
    oldest stock exchange. Bombay Stock Exchange was
    established in 1875 as the Native Share and Stock
    Brokers Association. In the BSE more than 6000
    Companies listed.  The BSE is the worlds 10th
    largest stock exchange with an overall market capi
    talization of more than 2.2 trillion on as of
    April 2018
  • The BSE has started an open-floor to an
    electronic trading system in 1995. SENSEX is the
    stock market index in BSE Limited and its
    comprised of 30 stocks covering the very
    11 important sectors of the economy of India. 

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NSE SHARE MARKET
  • NSE means National Stock Exchange of India
    Limited. The NSE is one of the leading largest
    stock exchanges of India, located in Mumbai. The
    NSE was established in 1992, it was the first
    dematerialized electronic exchange in India.
    Nifty is the Index of the stock market for the
    NSE. The Nifty50 stocks are also known as the NSE
    Fifty. This is the list of top best stocks of the
    best companies in India.

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THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BSE AND NSE
  • Presence in India A main difference between NSE
    and BSE  is the presence all over India.  NSE has
    presence in almost all cities of the India and
    BSE has its presence in only 400 cities of the
    India.
  • NSE Index Called Nifty and BSE Index is called as
    Sensex.
  • Nifty is the list of Best 50 stock in the Nse,
    While the SENSEX is the list of Best 30 stocks
    listed in BSE.
  • BSE is the First stock exchange established in
    1875 While National Stock Exchange (NSE) was
    founded in 1992 in Mumbai.

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  • The minimum tick price on NSE is 5 paise whereas
    it is 1 paise on BSE.
  • The Trading volume is much higher at NSE
    comparable to BSE
  • There are large number of Companies listed in BSE
    (Approx 5000 plus) comparable to NSE (1600).
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