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SUMEET DAS POONAM DHAYFULE SUSHIL GUPTA MAHENDRA NIKAM RAJENDRA RANDIVE
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Largest of 22 exchanges in India, with over 6,000 listed companies classified into A, B, S, T and Z groups
Market capitalization of $466 billion
1995 - It started electronic trading system. 2000 - BSE used this index to open its derivatives market, trading SENSEX futures contracts.
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Group C- Odd lots and permitted shares Group F- Debt market (fixed income securities) Group G- Government Securities Group Z- List of companies which have failed to comply with
Securities - Stocks, bonds, derivatives Trading System Electronic Key Staff - Chairman - Jagdish Capoor. CEO -
Rajnikant Patel
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Timing
Beginning of the Day Session 8:30 9:00 pre-open trading session Trading Session Position Transfer Session Closing Session Option Exercise Session Margin Session Query Session End of Day Session 9:00 9:15 9:15 15:30 15:30 15:50 15:50 16:05 16:05 16:35 16:35 -16:50 16:50 17:25 17:30
body.
An investor can buy or sell securities only through one of the
members, of whom 192 are individual members and 486 are corporate members.
Over the counter Exchange of India The Inter-Connected Stock Exchange of India Secondary Market Trading
promoted by the leading financial institutions of the country, namely, unit Trust of India, Industrial Development Bank of India, SBI Capital Market Limited, Industrial Finance Corporation of India, its subsidiaries.
The Inter-connected stock exchange of India Limited has been up at Mumbai in 1997. an association of the 14 regional stock exchanges Bangalore, Bhubaneswar, Cochin, Coimbatore, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Madhya Pradesh, Madras, Mangalore, Saurashta Kutch, Utaar Pradash, and Vadodara acting as a single exchange.
Trading in any of these shares is done during trading hours fixed by the specific stock exchange. If trading is done before or after these fixed hours, it is called as kerb trading. During trading hours, members approach other brokers or jobbers who have an offer or sale quotations.
These are some of the safeguards the investors should keep in mind before trading in the securities market.
Selecting a Broker/ Sub Broker
-Deal only with a SEBI registered Broker / Sub - broker after due diligence.
Entering in to -- Agreement
Transacting
-Specify to the Broker / Sub - broker, the exchange through which your trade is to be executed and maintain separate account for each exchange. -Obtain a valid Contract Note from the Broker / Sub-broker within 24 hours of the execution of the trade.
Settlement
-Member should pay the money or securities to the investor within 24 hours of the payout. -Opt for buying and selling shares in demat form. -For delivery of shares from demat account, give the Depository Participant (DP) 'Delivery out' instructions to transfer the same from the beneficiary account to the pool account of broker through whom shares and securities have been sold.
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