India's
NSE index recently hit all - time highs on optimism about the festival season, when consumer spending soars.
This is true for
NSE Index as well.
The Indian stock market hit the record high yesterday (15 Jan» 18) when
NSE Index nifty touched 10741.55 points for the first time in the Indian -LSB-...]
Indian stocks led the gainers in Asia, with
the NSE Index.
Still, the session was very choppy with
the NSE index falling as much as 1.8 % at one point and rising as much as 1.5 %, with sentiment still weak because of continued worries about a downturn in Chinese equity markets.
Not exact matches
Sensex is the
index of the BSE (Bombay / Mumbai Stock Exchange) and Nifty is the
index of the
NSE, the National Stock Exchange of India.
Today both the
NSE and the BSE have a range of new strategic and thematic
indices that use non-liquidity criteria to select stocks.
When the
index committee of the BSE or
NSE sits down to select stocks for the Sensex, Nifty or their mid - and small - cap
indices, their mandate is not to play Warren Buffet and look for the best wealth creators in the listed universe.
Presently, at
NSE, futures and options are traded on the
Index and single stocks.
Do we have an
index fund (not ETF) for the Alpha
index (one of the new
indices created by
NSE)?
Now, there are several market
indices — large cap (Nifty 50, Sensex, Nifty Junior, Nifty 100, BSE 100), mid cap (BSE Mid cap,
NSE Mid cap), small cap (BSE Small Cap,
NSE Small Cap), broad market ones (BSE 500, Nifty 500), etc..
The
NSE, for instance, now has a
NSE Quality 30 (companies with most sustainable business models), CNX Alpha
Index (50 stocks with the highest alpha), NV20 (20 companies that meet value criteria), which may be good benchmarks for active funds.
One of the two main stock
indices used in India, the Nifty 50 is India's benchmark stock market
index for their equity market listed on their National Stock Exchange (
NSE).
Instead, the invested funds simple mirror an
index like BSE or
NSE and charge a much lower cost to the investor.
A security here could imply stock (RIL, TISCO etc.), stock
index (
NSE), asset (gold etc.), currency (dollar, pound, sterling, euro etc.) etc..
About
Index Nifty Next 50
Index is owned and maintained by India
Index Services & Products Limited (IISL), a subsidiary of
NSE.
Stock
Indexes like India's
NSE and BSE, Japan's Nikkei, South Korea's KOSPI were in red.
Stock
indices around the world including Japan's Nikkei, India's BSE and
NSE and South Korea's KOSPI flashed negative figures.
Some of the information were linked to companies which were part of the National Stock Exchange (
NSE)
index.