-By Pooja Patel
24th May 2017
 Stock Exchange is organized and regulated
financial market where(bonds ,shares and
currency) are bought and sold governed by the
forces of demand and supply.
 The main purpose of a stock exchange is to serve as
primary market and secondary market for
investors.
 Facilitates price discovery and liquidity
 Indicating Economic Activity
 Trades in the older exchanges are conducted on
the trading floor of the exchange itself, by
shouting orders and instructions It is known as
open outcry system.
 On modern exchanges, trades are conducted over
telephone or online.
 First Stock Exchange in world: Amsterdam Stock
Exchange in 1602.
 Three Largest Stock Exchanges:
 New York Stock Exchange
 London Stock Exchange
 Tokyo Stock Exchange
 The first organized stock exchange in India was
started in 1875 at Bombay and it is stated to be the
oldest in Asia.
List of Stock Exchange in India
1.Ahmedabad Stock Exchange ltd
2.Bombay Stock Exchange ltd
3.Calcutta Stock Exchange ltd
4.Magadh Stock Exchange ltd
5.Metropolitan Stock Exchange of India ltd(Sept
15,2017)
6.National Stock Exchange ltd
 List of Commodity Derivative Exchanges
1. Ace Derivatives & Commodity Exchange ltd
2. Hapur Commodity Exchange ltd (Feb 28,18)
3. India Pepper and Spice Trade Association
4. Indian Commodity Exchange ltd
5. Multi Commodity Exchange of India ltd
6. National Commodity & Derivatives Exchange ltd
7. National Multi Commodity Exchange of India ltd
8. Rajkot Commodity Exchange ltd (Mar 31,18)
9. Universal Commodity Exchange ltd
 Stock Exchange
 Issuers
 Investors
 Depositories:
NSDL,CSDL
 Regulators: Company
Law Board, RBI, SEBI,
Dept.of Economic Affairs,
Dept.of Company Affairs
 Foreign Institutional
Investors
 Intermediaries
 Merchant Bankers
 Clearing Houses
 Custodians
 Underwriters
 Registrars
 Banker to an Issue
 Debentures Trustees
 Venture Capital Funds
 Credit Rating Agencies( Cibil
,ICRA)
 Brokers
 Share Transfer Agents
 Established in 1875-Founded by Premchand Roychand
 On 31 August,1957 got recognition by Indian Government under
Securities Contracts Regulation Act.
 BSE Switch to Online trading (BOLT) in 1995
 World largest Stock Exchange- Rank 11th and its Market Cap of
1.83 Trillion in Mar 17.
 More than 5500 Companies listed
 BSE open its SENSEX futures contracts in 2000,SENSEX Option
in 2001,Equity Derivatives in 2002
 Indices: BSE Sensex, BSE 500,S&P Smallcap (45%),S&P
Midcap(21%), S&P Largecap(30%)
 BSE has raised capital by issuing shares and as on 3rd
may 2017 the BSE share which is traded in NSE only
closed with Rs.999
Pre-open Trading Session 09:00 – 09:15
Trading Session 09:15 – 15:30
Position Transfer Session 15:40 – 16:00
Closing Session 15:40 – 16:00
Option Exercise Session 17:07
 Established in 1992,Recognised in 1993
 Domestic Investors: LIC,SBI,IFCI Ltd, IDFC ltd
and Stock Holding Corporation of India Ltd.
 Global Investors: Gagil FDI Ltd, GS Strategic
Investments Ltd, SAIF II SE Investments
Mauritius Ltd, Aranda Investment Ltd and PI
Opportunities Fund
 No of Companies Listed :1696
 Market Capitalization of 1.41 Trillion as on Mar 16
 NSE Offers trading in Equities, Derivatives, Debt,
Equity Derivatives(2000), Interest Rate Futures
(2013)and Debt Market(2013).
 NSE has collaborated with various universities to
increase financial literacy
 (Gokhale Institute of Politics & Economics,
Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, Guru
Gobind Singh Indraprastha University ,
Punjab University)
 Indices: CNX Nifty, CNX Nifty Junior, CNX 500
 Pre-open session
Order entry & modification Open: 09:00 hrs
Order entry & modification Close: 09:08 hrs*
 Regular trading session
Normal/Retail Debt/Limited Physical Market Open: 09:15
hrs
Normal/Retail Debt/Limited Physical Market Close: 15:30
hrs.
Thank You

Introduction to Stock exchange

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  • 2.
     Stock Exchangeis organized and regulated financial market where(bonds ,shares and currency) are bought and sold governed by the forces of demand and supply.  The main purpose of a stock exchange is to serve as primary market and secondary market for investors.  Facilitates price discovery and liquidity  Indicating Economic Activity
  • 3.
     Trades inthe older exchanges are conducted on the trading floor of the exchange itself, by shouting orders and instructions It is known as open outcry system.  On modern exchanges, trades are conducted over telephone or online.  First Stock Exchange in world: Amsterdam Stock Exchange in 1602.  Three Largest Stock Exchanges:  New York Stock Exchange  London Stock Exchange  Tokyo Stock Exchange
  • 4.
     The firstorganized stock exchange in India was started in 1875 at Bombay and it is stated to be the oldest in Asia. List of Stock Exchange in India 1.Ahmedabad Stock Exchange ltd 2.Bombay Stock Exchange ltd 3.Calcutta Stock Exchange ltd 4.Magadh Stock Exchange ltd 5.Metropolitan Stock Exchange of India ltd(Sept 15,2017) 6.National Stock Exchange ltd
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     List ofCommodity Derivative Exchanges 1. Ace Derivatives & Commodity Exchange ltd 2. Hapur Commodity Exchange ltd (Feb 28,18) 3. India Pepper and Spice Trade Association 4. Indian Commodity Exchange ltd 5. Multi Commodity Exchange of India ltd 6. National Commodity & Derivatives Exchange ltd 7. National Multi Commodity Exchange of India ltd 8. Rajkot Commodity Exchange ltd (Mar 31,18) 9. Universal Commodity Exchange ltd
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     Stock Exchange Issuers  Investors  Depositories: NSDL,CSDL  Regulators: Company Law Board, RBI, SEBI, Dept.of Economic Affairs, Dept.of Company Affairs  Foreign Institutional Investors  Intermediaries  Merchant Bankers  Clearing Houses  Custodians  Underwriters  Registrars  Banker to an Issue  Debentures Trustees  Venture Capital Funds  Credit Rating Agencies( Cibil ,ICRA)  Brokers  Share Transfer Agents
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     Established in1875-Founded by Premchand Roychand  On 31 August,1957 got recognition by Indian Government under Securities Contracts Regulation Act.  BSE Switch to Online trading (BOLT) in 1995  World largest Stock Exchange- Rank 11th and its Market Cap of 1.83 Trillion in Mar 17.  More than 5500 Companies listed  BSE open its SENSEX futures contracts in 2000,SENSEX Option in 2001,Equity Derivatives in 2002  Indices: BSE Sensex, BSE 500,S&P Smallcap (45%),S&P Midcap(21%), S&P Largecap(30%)  BSE has raised capital by issuing shares and as on 3rd may 2017 the BSE share which is traded in NSE only closed with Rs.999
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    Pre-open Trading Session09:00 – 09:15 Trading Session 09:15 – 15:30 Position Transfer Session 15:40 – 16:00 Closing Session 15:40 – 16:00 Option Exercise Session 17:07
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     Established in1992,Recognised in 1993  Domestic Investors: LIC,SBI,IFCI Ltd, IDFC ltd and Stock Holding Corporation of India Ltd.  Global Investors: Gagil FDI Ltd, GS Strategic Investments Ltd, SAIF II SE Investments Mauritius Ltd, Aranda Investment Ltd and PI Opportunities Fund  No of Companies Listed :1696  Market Capitalization of 1.41 Trillion as on Mar 16
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     NSE Offerstrading in Equities, Derivatives, Debt, Equity Derivatives(2000), Interest Rate Futures (2013)and Debt Market(2013).  NSE has collaborated with various universities to increase financial literacy  (Gokhale Institute of Politics & Economics, Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University , Punjab University)  Indices: CNX Nifty, CNX Nifty Junior, CNX 500
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     Pre-open session Orderentry & modification Open: 09:00 hrs Order entry & modification Close: 09:08 hrs*  Regular trading session Normal/Retail Debt/Limited Physical Market Open: 09:15 hrs Normal/Retail Debt/Limited Physical Market Close: 15:30 hrs.
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