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National Stock Exchange of India

National Stock Exchange of India Limited (NSE) is one of the leading stock exchanges in India, based in Mumbai. NSE is under the ownership of various financial institutions such as banks and insurance companies.[3] It is the world's largest derivatives exchange by number of contracts traded[a] and the third largest in cash equities by number of trades[b] for the calendar year 2022.[4] It is one of the largest stock exchanges in the world by market capitalization.[2] NSE's flagship index, the NIFTY 50, a 50 stock index is used extensively by investors in India and around the world as a barometer of the Indian capital market. The NIFTY 50 index was launched in 1996 by NSE.[5]

National Stock Exchange of India
TypeStock exchange
LocationMumbai, Maharashtra, India
Founded1992; 31 years ago (1992)
OwnerVarious group of domestic and global financial institutions, public and privately owned entities and individuals[1]
Key people
CurrencyIndian rupee ()
No. of listings2,002[2]
Market capUS$3.27 trillion (Jan 2023)[2]
IndicesNIFTY 50
NIFTY Next 50
NIFTY 500
Websitewww.nseindia.com
NSE building at Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai

The Economic Times estimates that as of April 2018, 6 crore (60 million) retail investors had invested their savings in stocks in India, either through direct purchases of equities or through mutual funds.[6] Earlier, the Bimal Jalan Committee report estimated that barely 3% of India's population invested in the stock market, as compared to 27% in the United States and 10% in China.[7][8][9][10]

History

National Stock Exchange was incorporated in the year 1992 to bring about transparency in the Indian equity markets. NSE was set up at the behest of the Government of India, based on the recommendations laid out by the Pherwani committee in 1991[11] and the blueprint created by Ravi Narain, RH Patil and SS Nadkarni in 1992.[12][13] Instead of trading memberships being confined to a group of brokers, NSE ensured that anyone who was qualified, experienced, and met the minimum financial requirements was allowed to trade.[14]

NSE commenced operations in 1994 starting with the wholesale debt market (WDM) segment and equities segment.[15] It was the first exchange in India to introduce an electronic trading facility.[16] Within one year of the start of its operations, the daily turnover on NSE exceeded that of the BSE.[12]

Operations in the derivatives segment commenced in 2000.[15] In August 2008, NSE introduced currency derivatives.[17]

NSE EMERGE

NSE EMERGE is NSE's new initiative for Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) & Startup companies in India.[18] These companies can get listed on NSE without an Initial public offering (IPO). This platform will help SME's & Startups connect with investors and help them with the raising of funds.[19] In August 2019, the 200th company listed on NSE's SME platform.[20]

Markets

The National Stock Exchange of India Limited (NSE) commenced trading in derivatives with the launch of index futures on 12 June 2000. The futures and options segment of NSE has made a global mark. In the Futures and Options segment, trading in the NIFTY 50 Index, NIFTY IT index, NIFTY Bank Index, NIFTY Next 50 index, and single stock futures are available. Trading in Mini Nifty Futures & Options and Long term Options on NIFTY 50 are also available.[21] The average daily turnover in the F&O Segment of the Exchange during the financial year April 2013 to March 2014 stood at 1.52236 trillion (US$19 billion).

On 3 May 2012, the National Stock exchange launched derivative contracts (futures and options) on FTSE 100, the widely tracked index of the UK equity stock market. This was the first of its kind index of the UK equity stock market launched in India. FTSE 100 includes the 100 of largest UK-listed blue-chip companies and has given returns of 17.8 percent on investment over three years. The index constitutes 85.6 per cent of UK's equity market cap.[22]

On 10 January 2013, the National Stock Exchange signed a letter of intent with the Japan Exchange Group, Inc. (JPX) on preparing for the launch of NIFTY 50 Index futures, a representative stock price index of India, on the Osaka Securities Exchange Co., Ltd. (OSE), a subsidiary of JPX.[23]

Moving forward, both parties will make preparations for the listing of yen-denominated NIFTY 50[24] On 13 May 2013, NSE launched India's first dedicated debt platform to provide a liquid and transparent trading platform for debt-related products.[25]

Stakeholders

The key domestic investors which hold a stake in NSE include Life Insurance Corporation, State Bank of India, IFCI Limited, IDFC Limited and Stock Holding Corporation of India Limited. Key global investors include Gagil FDI Limited, GS Strategic Investments Limited, SAIF II SE Investments Mauritius Limited, Aranda Investments (Mauritius) Pte Limited, and PI Opportunities Fund I.[26]

Financial literacy

NSE has collaborated with several universities like Gokhale Institute of Politics & Economics (GIPE), Pune, Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University (BVDU), Pune, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi, the Ravenshaw University of Cuttack and Punjabi University, Patiala, among others to offer MBA and BBA courses. NSE has also provided mock market simulation software called NSE Learn to Trade (NLT) to develop investment, trading, and portfolio management skills among the students.[27] The simulation software is very similar to the software currently being used by the market professionals and helps students to learn how to trade in the markets. NSE also conducts online examinations and awards certification, under its Certification in Financial Markets (NCFM) programs.[28]

At present, certifications are available in 46 modules, covering different sectors of financial and capital markets, both at the beginner and advanced levels. The list of various modules can be found at the official site of NSE India. In addition, since August 2009, it has offered a short-term course called NSE Certified Capital Market Professional (NCCMP).[29]

Criticism and controversies

Market manipulation

The Indian stock exchanges BSE and NSE have witnessed several corruption scandals.[30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][excessive citations] At various times, numerous Indian corporate groups have been charged with stock manipulation.[44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51][excessive citations]

NSE co-location case

On 8 July 2015, Sucheta Dalal wrote an article on Moneylife alleging that some NSE employees were leaking sensitive data related to high-frequency trading or co-location servers to a select set of market participants so that they could trade faster than their competitors. NSE alleged defamation in the article by Moneylife. On 22 July 2015, NSE filed a 1 billion (US$13 million) suit against the publication.[52] However, on 9 September 2015, the Bombay High Court dismissed the case and fined NSE 5 million (US$63,000) in this defamation case against Moneylife.[53] The High Court asked NSE to pay 150,000 (US$1,900) to each journalist Debashis Basu and Sucheta Dalal and the remaining 4.7 million (US$59,000) to two hospitals.

The Bombay High Court has stayed the order on costs for a period of two weeks, pending the hearing of the appeal filed by NSE.[54]

In May 2019 SEBI has debarred NSE from accessing the markets for a period of 6 months. While NSE confirmed this will not impact their functioning, they won't be able to list their IPO or introduce any new trading products for that period. Additionally, the watchdog also ordered NSE to disgorge Rs 624.9 crores (along with accrued interest for the period), an amount equivalent to the profits it made from the unfair trade practice of co-location servers they provided during the period from 2010–11 to 2013–14.

The board also passed orders against 16 individuals including former managing directors and CEOs Ravi Narain and Chitra Ramakrishna ordering them to disgorge 25% of their salaries during that period along with interest. All money is to be paid into the Investor protection and education fund. These individuals have also been debarred from the markets or holding any position in a listed company for a period of five years.[55]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Based on the statistics maintained by Futures Industry Association (FIA), a derivatives trade body
  2. ^ As per the statistics maintained by the World Federation of Exchanges (WFE)

References

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External links

  • Official website

Coordinates: 19°3′37″N 72°51′35″E / 19.06028°N 72.85972°E / 19.06028; 72.85972 (National Stock Exchange)

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National Stock Exchange of India Limited NSE is one of the leading stock exchanges in India based in Mumbai NSE is under the ownership of various financial institutions such as banks and insurance companies 3 It is the world s largest derivatives exchange by number of contracts traded a and the third largest in cash equities by number of trades b for the calendar year 2022 4 It is one of the largest stock exchanges in the world by market capitalization 2 NSE s flagship index the NIFTY 50 a 50 stock index is used extensively by investors in India and around the world as a barometer of the Indian capital market The NIFTY 50 index was launched in 1996 by NSE 5 National Stock Exchange of IndiaTypeStock exchangeLocationMumbai Maharashtra IndiaFounded1992 31 years ago 1992 OwnerVarious group of domestic and global financial institutions public and privately owned entities and individuals 1 Key peopleGirish Chandr Chaturvedi Chairperson Ashishkumar Chauhan MD amp CEO CurrencyIndian rupee No of listings2 002 2 Market capUS 3 27 trillion Jan 2023 2 IndicesNIFTY 50NIFTY Next 50NIFTY 500Websitewww wbr nseindia wbr comNSE building at Bandra Kurla Complex Mumbai The Economic Times estimates that as of April 2018 6 crore 60 million retail investors had invested their savings in stocks in India either through direct purchases of equities or through mutual funds 6 Earlier the Bimal Jalan Committee report estimated that barely 3 of India s population invested in the stock market as compared to 27 in the United States and 10 in China 7 8 9 10 Contents 1 History 1 1 NSE EMERGE 2 Markets 3 Stakeholders 4 Financial literacy 5 Criticism and controversies 5 1 Market manipulation 5 2 NSE co location case 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditNational Stock Exchange was incorporated in the year 1992 to bring about transparency in the Indian equity markets NSE was set up at the behest of the Government of India based on the recommendations laid out by the Pherwani committee in 1991 11 and the blueprint created by Ravi Narain RH Patil and SS Nadkarni in 1992 12 13 Instead of trading memberships being confined to a group of brokers NSE ensured that anyone who was qualified experienced and met the minimum financial requirements was allowed to trade 14 NSE commenced operations in 1994 starting with the wholesale debt market WDM segment and equities segment 15 It was the first exchange in India to introduce an electronic trading facility 16 Within one year of the start of its operations the daily turnover on NSE exceeded that of the BSE 12 Operations in the derivatives segment commenced in 2000 15 In August 2008 NSE introduced currency derivatives 17 NSE EMERGE Edit Main article NSE EMERGE NSE EMERGE is NSE s new initiative for Small and medium sized enterprises SME amp Startup companies in India 18 These companies can get listed on NSE without an Initial public offering IPO This platform will help SME s amp Startups connect with investors and help them with the raising of funds 19 In August 2019 the 200th company listed on NSE s SME platform 20 Markets EditThe National Stock Exchange of India Limited NSE commenced trading in derivatives with the launch of index futures on 12 June 2000 The futures and options segment of NSE has made a global mark In the Futures and Options segment trading in the NIFTY 50 Index NIFTY IT index NIFTY Bank Index NIFTY Next 50 index and single stock futures are available Trading in Mini Nifty Futures amp Options and Long term Options on NIFTY 50 are also available 21 The average daily turnover in the F amp O Segment of the Exchange during the financial year April 2013 to March 2014 stood at 1 52236 trillion US 19 billion On 3 May 2012 the National Stock exchange launched derivative contracts futures and options on FTSE 100 the widely tracked index of the UK equity stock market This was the first of its kind index of the UK equity stock market launched in India FTSE 100 includes the 100 of largest UK listed blue chip companies and has given returns of 17 8 percent on investment over three years The index constitutes 85 6 per cent of UK s equity market cap 22 On 10 January 2013 the National Stock Exchange signed a letter of intent with the Japan Exchange Group Inc JPX on preparing for the launch of NIFTY 50 Index futures a representative stock price index of India on the Osaka Securities Exchange Co Ltd OSE a subsidiary of JPX 23 Moving forward both parties will make preparations for the listing of yen denominated NIFTY 50 24 On 13 May 2013 NSE launched India s first dedicated debt platform to provide a liquid and transparent trading platform for debt related products 25 Stakeholders EditThe key domestic investors which hold a stake in NSE include Life Insurance Corporation State Bank of India IFCI Limited IDFC Limited and Stock Holding Corporation of India Limited Key global investors include Gagil FDI Limited GS Strategic Investments Limited SAIF II SE Investments Mauritius Limited Aranda Investments Mauritius Pte Limited and PI Opportunities Fund I 26 Financial literacy EditNSE has collaborated with several universities like Gokhale Institute of Politics amp Economics GIPE Pune Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University BVDU Pune Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Delhi the Ravenshaw University of Cuttack and Punjabi University Patiala among others to offer MBA and BBA courses NSE has also provided mock market simulation software called NSE Learn to Trade NLT to develop investment trading and portfolio management skills among the students 27 The simulation software is very similar to the software currently being used by the market professionals and helps students to learn how to trade in the markets NSE also conducts online examinations and awards certification under its Certification in Financial Markets NCFM programs 28 At present certifications are available in 46 modules covering different sectors of financial and capital markets both at the beginner and advanced levels The list of various modules can be found at the official site of NSE India In addition since August 2009 it has offered a short term course called NSE Certified Capital Market Professional NCCMP 29 Criticism and controversies EditMarket manipulation Edit The Indian stock exchanges BSE and NSE have witnessed several corruption scandals 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 excessive citations At various times numerous Indian corporate groups have been charged with stock manipulation 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 excessive citations NSE co location case Edit Main article NSE co location scam On 8 July 2015 Sucheta Dalal wrote an article on Moneylife alleging that some NSE employees were leaking sensitive data related to high frequency trading or co location servers to a select set of market participants so that they could trade faster than their competitors NSE alleged defamation in the article by Moneylife On 22 July 2015 NSE filed a 1 billion US 13 million suit against the publication 52 However on 9 September 2015 the Bombay High Court dismissed the case and fined NSE 5 million US 63 000 in this defamation case against Moneylife 53 The High Court asked NSE to pay 150 000 US 1 900 to each journalist Debashis Basu and Sucheta Dalal and the remaining 4 7 million US 59 000 to two hospitals The Bombay High Court has stayed the order on costs for a period of two weeks pending the hearing of the appeal filed by NSE 54 In May 2019 SEBI has debarred NSE from accessing the markets for a period of 6 months While NSE confirmed this will not impact their functioning they won t be able to list their IPO or introduce any new trading products for that period Additionally the watchdog also ordered NSE to disgorge Rs 624 9 crores along with accrued interest for the period an amount equivalent to the profits it made from the unfair trade practice of co location servers they provided during the period from 2010 11 to 2013 14 The board also passed orders against 16 individuals including former managing directors and CEOs Ravi Narain and Chitra Ramakrishna ordering them to disgorge 25 of their salaries during that period along with interest All money is to be paid into the Investor protection and education fund These individuals have also been debarred from the markets or holding any position in a listed company for a period of five years 55 See also EditList of companies listed on the National Stock Exchange of India Economy of India List of stock exchanges Bombay Stock Exchange Stock market crashes in India List of stock market crashes and bear markets Trading day Muhurat trading Clause 49 Securities and Exchange Board of IndiaNotes Edit Based on the statistics maintained by Futures Industry Association FIA a derivatives trade body As per the statistics maintained by the World Federation of Exchanges WFE References Edit Shareholding www nseindia com a b c Market Statistics March 2023 World Federation of Exchanges Focus world exchanges org Who Owns The Stock Exchanges Investopedia com NSE maintains its lead as largest global derivatives market for 4th year Check its rank in equity segment Times Now 30 January 2023 Retrieved 28 February 2023 History amp Milestones Nseindia com Retrieved 23 February 2022 Thukral Arun 24 April 2018 For those who do not make much money in stocks here s the catch The Economic Times Retrieved 24 April 2018 Increasing retail investor base SEBI has a tough job ahead Moneylife 2 June 2011 Retrieved 24 April 2018 Jalan Bimal 1 November 2010 Jalan Committee report 2010 Review of Ownership andGovernance of Market Infrastructure Institutions PDF Mumbai SEBI Retrieved 24 April 2018 Chandrasekhar C P Mallick Sarat A Akriti The elusive retail investor How deep can and should India s stock markets be PDF SEBI Retrieved 24 April 2018 Library of Congress Federal Research Division 30 December 2011 FINANCIAL LITERACY AMONG RETAIL INVESTORS IN THE UNITED STATES PDF Washington DC SEC The library of congress Retrieved 24 April 2018 Pherwani Committee report recommends setting up of NSE in New Bombay India Today Retrieved 28 February 2023 a b NSE and NSDL Institutions that revolutionised Indian bourses The Indian Express 20 July 2016 Retrieved 28 February 2023 RH Patil The man who revolutionized Indian stock market The Economic Times Retrieved 28 February 2023 National Stock Exchange to file IPO document by 2017 The Hindu Retrieved 26 February 2017 a b India 75 History of stocks in India Mint 15 August 2022 Retrieved 28 February 2023 NSE vs BSE Where s the competition mint 26 July 2022 Retrieved 28 February 2023 Roy Anup Laskar Anirudh Mohan Vyas 12 August 2011 NSE to charge trades in currency derivatives mint Retrieved 28 February 2023 NSE launches SME exchange with first listing Business News businesstoday in Retrieved 7 October 2019 Raising capital Why SME IPO may be a good choice for small businesses The Economic Times 10 June 2019 Retrieved 7 October 2019 Laskar Anirudh 22 August 2019 NSE gets 200th company listed on its SME platform Mint Retrieved 7 October 2019 Sanchit Taksali Nifty Option Chain Investiture in Sanchit Retrieved 20 January 2020 D Yoganand An opportunity to trade the FTSE 100 businessline UPDATE 1 India s NSE Japan s JPX plan Nifty futures for Osaka Reuters 10 January 2013 Retrieved 12 February 2023 Broad Market Indices Nseindia com Retrieved 23 February 2022 NSE launches debt trading platform www thehindubusinessline com 13 May 2013 Retrieved 12 February 2023 NSE Shareholding Pattern For the quarter ended on September 30 2014 PDF Nseindia com Retrieved 7 January 2015 Patnaik Santosh NSE to spread financial literacy The Hindu Retrieved 26 February 2017 NSE ties with deemed University to offer pg diploma in financial markets EduTech 29 November 2012 Archived from the original on 11 March 2013 Home NCFM Bhandarkar Road Pune Archived from the original on 22 November 2012 How India s trading queen and mystery guru engulfed NSE in scandal The Economic Times Rangan MC Govardhana The fall of NSE Corruption or hubris The Economic Times BSE Sensex drops as corruption scandal weighs Reuters 25 November 2010 SEBI penalises BSE NSE for laxity in Karvy fraud case 13 April 2022 Trading queen and mystery guru Strange tale engulfs NSE in scandal Business Standard India 21 March 2022 Who ll Invest in India if Scams Like This Happen Judge in NSE Case Chitra Ramkrishna arrested CBI grills former NSE CEO in co location scam after SEBI s mysterious yogi report How India s trading queen and mystery guru engulfed NSE in scandal The Economic Times Archived from the original on 11 January 2023 Retrieved 11 January 2023 Rangan MC Govardhana The fall of NSE Corruption or hubris The Economic Times Archived from the original on 11 January 2023 Retrieved 11 January 2023 BSE Sensex drops as corruption scandal weighs Reuters 25 November 2010 Archived from the original on 11 January 2023 Retrieved 11 January 2023 SEBI penalises BSE NSE for laxity in Karvy fraud case 13 April 2022 Archived from the original on 21 September 2022 Retrieved 11 January 2023 Trading queen and mystery guru Strange tale engulfs NSE in scandal Business Standard India 21 March 2022 Archived from the original on 21 September 2022 Retrieved 11 January 2023 Who ll Invest in India if Scams Like This Happen Judge in NSE Case Archived from the original on 22 September 2022 Retrieved 11 January 2023 Chitra Ramkrishna arrested CBI grills former NSE CEO in co location scam after SEBI s mysterious yogi report Archived from the original on 22 September 2022 Retrieved 11 January 2023 Why Reliance Was Fined Rs 1 000 Crore For Trading Reliance Petroleum Shares The Wire Retrieved 12 February 2023 Roy Abhirup 1 January 2021 India s Reliance Industries and chairman fined over share trades Reuters Retrieved 12 February 2023 Reliance Industries Falls After Manipulation Charge Trading Ban Bloomberg com 27 March 2017 Retrieved 12 February 2023 Hindenburg s Short Sell Call Shaves 12 Billion Off Adani Stocks Bloomberg com 25 January 2023 Retrieved 12 February 2023 Gautam Adani s net worth plummets amid allegations of brazen stock manipulation ABC News 26 January 2023 Retrieved 12 February 2023 What is Hindenburg Research the company that has accused Adani Group of stock manipulation fraud The Indian Express 25 January 2023 Retrieved 12 February 2023 Lee Jihye Adani shares plunge further as it weighs legal action against short seller firm CNBC Retrieved 12 February 2023 Ray Siladitya Adani Group Weighs Legal Action Against Hindenburg After Listed Shares Take Major Hit Forbes Retrieved 12 February 2023 NSE files Rs 100 cr suit against Moneylife The Indian Express 22 July 2015 Retrieved 19 October 2015 Court fines NSE Rs 50 lakh in defamation case against Moneylife livemint com 9 September 2015 Retrieved 19 October 2015 Bombay High Court stays order imposing Rs 50 lakh cost on NSE The Economic Times Sebi bars NSE from accessing securities market for 6 months 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