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BSE, NSE tie up for common trading platform
29 Sep 2011
Citigroup lowers Sensex's year-end target
11 Aug 2011
Sensex goes haywire after Friday glitch; BSE cancels 1,350 trades
16 Jul 2011
Trade orders during the markets pre-opening session did not get matched and were subsequently carried forward to the normal market session, resulting in huge spike in the prices and index value
BSE sensex unlikely to scale new heighs this year: survey
26 Mar 2011
The main 30-share Bombay Stock Exchange Sensex has been by far the worst performer among the 18 major stock exchange indices, having lost more than 10 per cent of its value from the close of 2010
BSE launches Shariah 50 index
27 Dec 2010
BSE has the largest number of listed Shariah-compliant stocks in the world, including Muslim countries of the Middle East and Pakistan put together.
Jalan panel report leaves BSE gasping
17 Dec 2010
Buyers for Bombay Stock Exchange shares have vanished due to uncertainty over its listing plans in the wake of the Bimal Jalan Committee proposal disallowing listing of stock exchanges
Technical glitch brings BSE trading to a halt
01 Nov 2010
In what is seen as a setback to its image, the Bombay Stock Exchange had to halt trading till 2.30 pm today as it sought to resolve what it called a technical fault involving trade confirmation
BSE, NSE launch 15-minute ‘pre-open’ window
18 Oct 2010
City cops on alert after bomb threat to BSE
09 Oct 2010
BSE launches mobile-based trading
21 Sep 2010
George Soros eyes 4-% stake in BSE
28 Jul 2010
BSE to start separate platform for SMEs
21 Jul 2010
Sensex bounces back on Asian recovery
10 May 2010
BSE reduces membership deposit amount to Rs10 lakh
23 Apr 2010
The bourse’s move comes within days of its rival exchange MCX-SX meeting regulatory norms for launching an equity bourse.
BSE makes streaming data available on cellphones
10 Mar 2010
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