In this video, you will learn the difference between India’s leading stock exchanges, NSE and BSE.
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Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction
00:26 – What is NSE?
01:01 – What is BSE?
01:32 – NSE vs. BSE
03:08 – Which one is better?
What is NSE?
Incorporated in 1992, the National Stock Exchange is India’s largest stock exchange.
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It facilitates trading, clearing, and settlement in cash and derivatives segments of equities, debt, commodities, and currencies.
NSE’s benchmark index Nifty 50, tracks 50 listed companies whose stocks are the most liquid and most frequently traded on the stock exchange.
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The NSE was India’s first stock exchange to launch an electronic screen-based automated trading system in 1994.
What is BSE?
Incorporated in 1875, the Bombay Stock Exchange is Asia’s oldest stock exchange.
BSE’s benchmark index SENSEX tracks the 30 most actively traded and financially strong Indian companies listed on the stock exchange.
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The Bombay Stock Exchange also facilitates trading, clearing, and settlement in cash and derivatives segments of equities, debt, commodities, and currencies.
NSE vs. BSE
NSE is India’s largest stock exchange, and BSE is Asia’s oldest stock exchange. So, both stock exchanges have great brand value.
Both exchanges facilitate trading and other services in the same financial products and segments.
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The Bombay Stock Exchange’s market cap is slightly higher than the National Stock Exchange’s market cap, making BSE the 8th largest stock exchange in the world, and NSE is the 10th largest stock exchange in the world.
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There are around 2,000 companies listed on NSE, and on BSE, that number is more than double at around 5,000 listed companies.
NSE’s Nifty is trading at ₹17,347.50 while BSE’s Sensex is trading at ₹58,246.46.
Recently, the Bombay Stock Exchange’s Managing Director and CEO, Mr. Ashishkumar Chauhan, stepped down from his role and was appointed Managing Director and CEO of the National Stock Exchange.
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Which one is better?
Both exchanges are good for trading and investing as all the top companies are listed on both NSE and BSE.
One place where the NSE trumps is in liquidity, and it is said that NSE has slightly better liquidity than BSE.
Otherwise, both Indian stock exchanges are good enough to trade and invest in, and that's why both are among the top stock exchanges in the world.
This was all about the difference between NSE and BSE.
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Difference between NSE and BSE: Easy explanation.
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