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- NIFTY 50 - Wikipedia
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
- Nifty Fifty - Wikipedia
In the United States, the term Nifty Fifty was an informal designation for a group of roughly fifty large-cap stocks on the New York Stock Exchange in the 1960s and 1970s that were widely regarded as solid buy and hold growth stocks, or "blue-chip" stocks
- Category:NIFTY 50 - Wikipedia
The NSE NIFTY 50 is one of two main stock market indices of the Indian stock market This category lists the stocks that are now [when?] on the list Subcategories
- List of companies listed on the National Stock Exchange of . . .
This is a list of companies listed on the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) Contents !–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z !–9 Symbol
- List of stock market indices - Wikipedia
Dow Jones Global Titans 50; FTSE All-World; MSCI World - Developed, large-cap stocks only; OTCM QX ADR 30 Index; S P Global 100; S P Global 1200; S P Global Broad Market Index (BMI) – As of 2005 covers 49 Developed and Emerging Market countries and more than 14,000 individual companies The Global Dow – Global version of the Dow Jones
- List of Indian exchange-traded funds - Wikipedia
Nippon India ETF Nifty Next 50 Junior BeES (NSE: JUNIORBEES) (Formerly called Reliance Nifty Junior Exchange Traded Scheme) Nippon India ETF Nifty 50 Shariah BeES (NSE: SHARIABEES) (Formerly called Reliance Nifty Sharia Exchange Traded Scheme) ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund ICICI Prudential S P BSE Liquid Rate ETF (NSE: LIQUIDIETF and BSE
- BSE SENSEX - Wikipedia
The 30 constituent companies which are some of the largest and most actively traded stocks, are representative of various industrial sectors of the Indian economy Published since 1 January 1986, the S P BSE SENSEX is regarded as the pulse of the domestic stock markets in India
- Investors may be suffering tariff whiplash but markets are . . .
In Asia, stocks broadly fell, with Japan’s Nikkei and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng both dropping 1 2%, while India’s Nifty 50 lost 0 3% Europe, on the other hand, rose in midday trading
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