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BSE gets Sebi nod for IPO launch, may raise Rs1,500 crore
03 Jan 2017
Under the IPO plan, existing shareholders of BSE will sell 29,955,434 shares, equivalent to 30 per cent of the bourse’s equity base, through the offer for sale route
Sensex sheds nearly 500 points amid cash crunch
15 Nov 2016
The domestic market witnessed selling pressure across the board amid a cash crunch even as most Asian markets traded sideways amid rising fears of a rate hike by the US Federal Reserve
BSE to sell up to 30% equity shares via IPO
09 Sep 2016
Of the 107.35 million shares in BSE, trading members hold about 52.3 million shares while the remaining is held by Deutsche Boerse AG, Singapore Exchange and a group of foreign portfolio investors, insurance firms and individuals
BSE to sell up to 30% equity shares via IPO
09 Sep 2016
Of the 107.35 million shares in BSE, trading members hold about 52.3 million shares while the remaining is held by Deutsche Boerse AG, Singapore Exchange and a group of foreign portfolio investors, insurance firms and individuals
BSE seeks to raise Rs800 cr via IPO next fiscal
31 Mar 2016
The move follows demand from investors in stock exchanges for listing of the bourses, which can provide them an opportunity to unlock the value of their investments
Abu Dhabi’s Crown Prince charmed by BSE
13 Feb 2016
BSE to boost trading speed, offer daily jobs and consumer data
26 Oct 2015
BSE, the world’s fastest exchange with a median trade speed of six micro seconds, is aiming for a much faster speed of 200 nano seconds for trades executed on its platform
BSE introduces overnight investment product
19 May 2015
RBI rate cut sends Sensex above 30,000 – briefly
04 Mar 2015
The BSE Sensex and the National Stock Exchange’s Nifty touched record highs today as interest rate-sensitive stocks such as HDFC Bank gained after the Reserve Bank of India eased monetary policy for a second time this year
Sensex, Nifty hit new highs on foreign buying
12 Nov 2014
The BSE benchmark index, the Sensex, traded at its lifetime high of 28,039.86 in mid-session, as did the NSE Nifty at 8,392.80
Sensex again crosses 26000 mark; Nifty rallies to 7767.40
14 Aug 2014
The BSE’s equity benchmark Senxex hit the 26000-level today, gaining 119.35 points to 26038.30 supported by private banks, technology, FMCG and healthcare stocks
BSE suspends morning trade with yet another technical glitch
03 Jul 2014
The shut-down of BSE markets came as bad news for traders, who mostly undertake intraday trades, and were prevented from squaring-off their market positions on time
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