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17th July 2014, 08:54 AM
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Meaning of BSE Ltd.
I want to do trading in stock market and for that I want to get the details of meaning of BSE Ltd so can you provide me that as it is very urgent for me?
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17th July 2014, 09:24 AM
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Re: Meaning of BSE Ltd.
As you want to get the details of meaning of BSE Ltd so here it is for you: Meaning of BSE Ltd is Bombay Stock Exchange It was established back in the year of 1875 It is one of the Asia’s fastest stock exchanges, with a speed of 200 microseconds and one of India’s leading exchange groups More than 5000 companies are listed on BSE, making it the world's top exchange in terms of listed members. The companies listed on BSE Ltd. command a total market capitalization of USD 1.51 Trillion as of May 2014 It is also one of the world’s leading exchanges (3rd largest in March 2014) for Index options trading (Source: World Federation of Exchanges). Hours of operation: Session Timing Pre-open Trading Session 09:00 - 09:15 Trading Session 09:15 - 15:30 Position Transfer Session 17:05 - 17:15 Closing Session 17:05 - 17:15 Option Exercise Session 17:07 History: 1830 to 1875 1830's Business on corporate stocks and Share in Bank and Cotton presses started in Bombay. 1860-1865 Cotton price bubble as a result of the American Civil War. 1870 - 90's Sharp increase in Share prices of jute industries followed by a boom in tea stocks and coal. 1875 To 1995 9 July 1875 The Native Share & Stock Broker's Association formed 2 February 1921 Clearing House started by Bank of India 31 August 1957 BSE granted permanent recognition under Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act (SCRA) 2 January 1986 SENSEX, country's first equity index launched (Base Year: 1978-79 =100) 10 July 1987 Investor's Protection Fund (IPF) introduced 3 January 1989 BSE Training Institute (BTI) inaugurated 25 July 1990 SENSEX closes above 1000 15 January 1992 SENSEX closes above 2000 30 March 1992 SENSEX closes above 4000 1 May 1992 SEBI Act established (An Act to protect, develop and regulate the securities market) 29 May 1992 Capital Issues (Control) Act repealed 1992 Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT) established 14 March 1995 BSE On-Line Trading (BOLT) system introduced 1996 To 2000 19 August 1996 First major SENSEX revamp* 22 March 1999 Central Depository Services Limited (CDSL) set up with other financial institutions 1 June 1999 Interest rate swaps (IRS) / Forward Rate Agreements (FRA) allowed 15 July 1999 CDSL commences work 11 October 1999 SENSEX closed above 5000 11 February 2000 SENSEX crosses 6000 intra-day 9 June 2000 Equity Derivatives introduced 2001 To 2005 1 March 2001 Corporatisation of Exchanges proposed by the Union Govt. 1 February 2001 BSE Webx Launched 1 June 2001 Index Options launched 4 June 2001 BSE PSU index introduced 15 June 2001 WDM operations at commenced 2 July 2001 VaR model introduced for margin requirement calculation 9 July 2001 Stock options launched 11 July 2001 BSE Teck launched, India’s First free float index 25 July 2001 Dollex 30 launched 1 November 2001 Stock futures launched 29 November 2001 100% book building allowed 31 December 2001 All securities clearing move to T+5 (trade date + 5 days) 1 February 2002 Two way fungibility for ADR/GDR 15 February 2002 Negotiated Dealing System (NDS) established 1 April 2002 T+3 settlement Introduced 1 January 2003 India’s first ETF on SENSEX - ‘SPICE' introduced 16 January 2003 Retail trading in G Sec 1 April 2003 T+2 settlement Introduced 1 June 2003 Bankex launched 1 September 2003 SENSEX shifted to free-float methodology 1 December 2003 T group launched 2 June 2004 SENSEX closes over 6000 for the first time (564.71 points, 11.14%) 17 May 2004 Second biggest fall of all time, Circuit filters used twice in a day (the Scheme) announced by SEBI 20 May 2005 The BSE (Corporatisation and Demutualisation) Scheme, 2005 8 August 2005 Incorporation of Bombay Stock Exchange Limited 12 August 2005 Certificate of Commencement of Business 19 August 2005 BSE becomes a Corporate Entity 2006 To 2010 7 February 2006 SENSEX closed above 10000 7 July 2006 BSE Gujarati website launched 21 October 2006 BSE Hindi website launched 2 November 2006 ishares BSE SENSEX India Tracker listed at Hong Kong Stock Exchange 2 January 2007 Launch of Unified Corporate Bond Reporting platform: Indian Corporate Debt Market (ICDM) 7 March 2007 Singapore Exchange Limited entered into an agreement to invest in a 5% stake in BSE 16 May 2007 Appointed Date under the Scheme i.e. Date on which Corporatisaton and Demutualisation was achieved. Notified by SEBI in the Official Gazette on 29.06.2007 10 January 2008 SENSEX All-time high 21206.77 1 October 2008 Currency Derivatives Introduced 18 May 2009 The SENSEX raised 2110.70 points (17.34%) and Index-wide upper circuit breaker applied 7 August 2009 BSE - USE Form Alliance to Develop Currency & Interest Rate 24 August 2009 BSE IPO Index launched 1 October 2009 Bombay Stock Exchange introduces trade details facility for the Investors 5 October 2009 BSE Introduces New Transaction Fee Structure for Cash Equity Segment 25 November 2009 BSE launches FASTRADE™ - a new market access platform 4 December 2009 BSE Launches BSE StAR MF – Mutual Fund trading platform 7 December 2009 Launch of clearing and settlement of Corporate Bonds through Indian Clearing Corporation Ltd. 14 December 2009 Marathi website launched 18 December 2009 BSE's new derivatives rates to lower transaction costs for all 4 January 2010 Market time changed to 9.0 a.m. - 3.30 p.m. 20 January 2010 BSE PSU website launched 22 April 2010 New DBM framework @ Rs.10 lakhs - 90% reduction in Membership Deposit 12 May 2010 Dissemination of Corporate Action information via SWIFT platform 23 July 2010 Options on BOLT 21 September 2010 First to introduce Mobile-based Trading 29 September 2010 Introduction of Smart Order Routing (SOR) 4 October 2010 EUREX - SENSEX Futures launch 11 October 2010 Launch of Fastrade on Web (FoW) - Exchange hosted platform 5 November 2010 SENSEX closes above 21,000 for the first time 12 November 2010 Commencement of Volatility Index 22 November 2010 Launch of SLB 10 December 2010 Launch of SIP 27 December 2010 Commencement of Shariah Index 2011 To 2014 17 November 2011 Maharashtra and United Kingdom Environment Ministers launched Concept Note for BSE Carbon Index 30 December 2011, picks up a stake in the proxy advisory firm, Institutional Investor Advisory Services India Limited (IiAS) 7 January 2011 BSE Training Institute Ltd. with IGNOU launched India's first 2 year full-time MBA programme specialising in Financial Market 15 January 2011 Co-location facility at BSE - tie up with Netmagic.com 22 February 2012 Launch of BSE-GREENEX to promote investments in Green India 13 March 2012 Launch of BSE - SME Exchange Platform 30 March 2012 BSE launched trading in BRICSMART indices derivatives 19 February 2013 - SENSEX becomes S&P SENSEX as BSE ties up with Standard and Poor's to use the S&P brand for Sensex and other indices.[3] 28 November 2013 Launch of Currency Derivatives (BSE CDX) 28 January 2014 Launch of Interest Rate Futures (BSE –IRF) 11 Feb 2014 Launch of Institutional Trading Platform on BSE SME 07 Apr 2014 Launch of Equity Segment on BOLT Plus with Median Response Time of 200 (µs) Contact Details: Bombay Stock Exchange Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers, Dalal Street, Kala Ghoda, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001 022 2272 1234 India Map Location: [MAP]https://www.google.co.in/maps?q=Bombay+Stock+Exchange,+Mumbai,+Maharashtra& hl=en&ll=18.930442,72.833304&spn=0.012361,0.021136 &sll=21.125498,81.914063&sspn=24.79385,43.286133&o q=Bombay+Stock+Exchange+&hq=Bombay+Stock+Exchange, &hnear=Mumbai,+Maharashtra&t=m&z=16&iwloc=A[/MAP] |