Explore the dynamic Indian Stock Market, a crucial hub for investors. This section covers key developments, market trends, expert analysis, and performance...
The two primary stock exchanges in India are the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), both headquartered in Mumbai.
Sensex is the benchmark index of the BSE, tracking 30 major companies. Nifty 50 is the benchmark index of the NSE, representing the 50 largest Indian companies by market capitalization.
To invest, an individual needs to open a Demat account and a trading account with a SEBI-registered stockbroker. This allows buying and selling of shares and other securities.
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is the primary regulatory body overseeing the Indian stock market, ensuring fair practices and protecting investor interests.