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Bombay Stock Exchange

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Bombay Stock Exchange


Location of Bombay Stock Exchange in India

Type

Stock Exchange

Location

Mumbai, India

Coordinates

18.929681N 72.833589E

Founded

1875

Owner

Bombay Stock Exchange Limited

Key people

Madhu Kanan (CEO & MD)

Currency

Indian rupee ( )

No. of listings

5,085

MarketCap

US$1.63 trillion (Dec 2010)[1]

Volume

US$231 billion (Nov 2010)

Indexes

BSE SENSEX BSE Small Cap BSE Mid-Cap BSE 500

Website

www.bseindia.com

The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) (Marathi:

Bombay hare

Bzar) (formerly, The Stock Exchange, Bombay) is a stock exchangelocated on Dalal Street, Mumbai and is the oldest stock exchange in Asia. The equity market capitalization of the companies listed on the BSE wasUS$1.63 trillion as of December 2010, making it the 4th largest stock exchange in Asia and the 8th largest in the world. [1] The BSE has the largest number of listed companies in the world.[2] As of June 2011, there are over 5,085 listed Indian companies and over 8,196 scrips on the stock exchange,[3] the Bombay Stock Exchange has a significant trading volume. The BSE SENSEX, also called "BSE 30", is a widely used market index in India and Asia. Though many other exchanges exist, BSE and the National Stock Exchange of India account for the majority of the equity trading in India. While both have similar total market capitalization (about USD 1.6 trillion), share volume in NSE is typically two times that of BSE.
Contents [hide]

1 Hours of operation 2 History 3 Timeline 4 Indices 5 Awards 6 See also 7 References

8 External links

[edit]Hours

of operation
Timing

Session

Beginning of the Day Session 8:00 - 9:00

pre-open trading session

9:00 - 9:15

Trading Session

9:15 - 15:30

Position Transfer Session

15:30 - 15:50

Closing Session

15:50 - 16:05

Option Exercise Session

16:05 - 16:35

Margin Session

16:35 - 16:50

Query Session

16:50 - 17:35

End of Day Session

17:30

The hours of operation for the BSE quoted above are stated in terms the local time (i.e. GMT +5:30) in Mumbai , India. BSE's normal trading sessions are on all days of the week except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays declared by the Exchange in advance.[4]
[edit]History

The Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers house the Bombay Stock Exchange since 1980.

The Bombay Stock Exchange is the oldest exchange in Asia. It traces its history to the 1850s, when 4 Gujarati and 1 Parsi stockbroker would gather under banyan trees in front of Mumbai's Town Hall. The location of these meetings changed many times, as the number of brokers constantly increased. The group eventually moved to Dalal Street in 1874 and in 1875 became an official organization known as 'The Native Share & Stock Brokers Association'. In 1956, the BSE became the first stock exchange to be recognized by the Indian Government under the Securities Contracts Regulation Act. The Bombay Stock Exchange developed the BSE SENSEX in 1986, giving the BSE a means to measure overall performance of the exchange. In 2000 the BSE used this index to open its derivatives market, trading SENSEX futures contracts. The development of SENSEX options along with equity derivatives followed in 2001 and 2002, expanding the BSE's trading platform. Historically an open outcry floor trading exchange, the Bombay Stock Exchange switched to an electronic trading system in 1995. It took the exchange only fifty days to make this transition. This automated, screen-based trading platform called BSE On-line trading (BOLT) currently has a capacity of 8 million orders per day. The BSE has also introduced the world's first centralized exchange-based internet trading system, BSEWEBx.co.in to enable investors anywhere in the world to trade on the BSE platform.[5] The BSE is currently housed in Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers at Dalal Street, Fort area.
[edit]Timeline

Following is the timeline on the rise of the SENSEX through Indian stock market history.

1830's Business on corporate stocks and shares in Bank and Cotton presses started in Mumbai. 1860-1865 Cotton price bubble as a result of the American Civil War. 1870 - 90's Sharp increase in share prices of jute industries followed by a boom in tea stocks and coal 1978-79 Base year of SENSEX, defined to be 100. 1986 SENSEX first compiled[6] using a market Capitalization-Weighted methodology for 30 component stocks representing well-established companies across key sectors. 30 October 2006 The SENSEX on October 30, 2006 crossed the magical figure of 13,000 and closed at 13,024.26 points, up 117.45 points or 0.9%. It took 135 days for the SENSEX to move from 12,000 to 13,000 and 123 days to move from 12,500 to 13,000. 5 December 2006 The SENSEX on December 5, 2006 crossed the 14,000-mark to touch 14,028 points. It took 36 days for the SENSEX to move from 13,000 to the 14,000 mark. 6 July 2007 The SENSEX on July 6, 2007 crossed the magical figure of 15,000 to touch 15,005 points in afternoon trade. It took seven months for the SENSEX to move from 14,000 to 15,000 points. 19 September 2007 The SENSEX scaled yet another milestone during early morning trade on September 19, 2007. Within minutes after trading began, the SENSEX crossed 16,000, rising by 450 points from the previous close. The 30-share Bombay Stock Exchange's sensitive index took 53 days to reach 16,000 from 15,000. Nifty also touched a new high at 4659, up 113 points. The SENSEX finally ended with a gain of 654 points at 16,323. The NSE Nifty gained 186 points to close at 4,732. 26 September 2007 The SENSEX scaled yet another height during early morning trade on September 26, 2007. Within minutes after trading began, the SENSEX crossed the 17,000-mark. Some profit taking towards the end saw the index slip into red to 16,887 down 187 points from the day's high. The SENSEX ended with a gain of 22 points at 16,921. 9 October 2007 The BSE SENSEX crossed the 18,000-mark on October 9, 2007. It took just 8 days to cross 18,000 points from the 17,000 mark. The index zoomed to a

new all-time intra-day high of 18,327. It finally gained 789 points to close at an all-time high of 18,280. The market set several new records including the biggest single day gain of 789 points at close, as well as the largest intra-day gains of 993 points in absolute term backed by frenzied buying after the news of the UPA and Left meeting on October 22 put an end to the worries of an impending election. 15 October 2007 The SENSEX crossed the 19,000-mark backed by revival of fundsbased buying in blue chip stocks in metal, capital goods and refinery sectors. The index gained the last 1,000 points in just four trading days. The index touched a fresh all-time intra-day high of 19,096, and finally ended with a smart gain of 640 points at 19,059.The Nifty gained 242 points to close at 5,670. 29 October 2007 The SENSEX crossed the 20,000 mark on the back of aggressive buying by funds ahead of the US Federal Reserve meeting. The index took only 10 trading days to gain 1,000 points after the index crossed the 19,000-mark on October 15. The major drivers of today's rally were index heavyweights Larsen and Toubro, Reliance Industries, ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank and SBI among others. The 30-share index spurted in the last five minutes of trade to fly-past the crucial level and scaled a new intra-day peak at 20,024.87 points before ending at its fresh closing high of 19,977.67, a gain of 734.50 points. The NSE Nifty rose to a record high 5,922.50 points before ending at 5,905.90, showing a hefty gain of 203.60 points. 8 January 2008 The SENSEX peaks. It crossed the 21,000 mark in intra-day trading after 49 trading sessions. This was backed by high market confidence of increased FII investment and strong corporate results for the third quarter. However, it later fell back due to profit booking. 13 June 2008 The SENSEX closed below 15,200 mark, Indian market suffer with major downfall from January 21, 2008 25 June 2008 The SENSEX touched an intra day low of 13,731 during the early trades, then pulled back and ended up at 14,220 amidst a negative sentiment generated on the Reserve Bank of India hiking CRR by 50 bps. FII outflow continued in this week. 2 July 2008 The SENSEX hit an intra day low of 12,822.70 on July 2, 2008. This is the lowest that it has ever been in the past year. Six months ago, on January 10, 2008, the market had hit an all time high of 21206.70. This is a bad time for the Indian markets, although Reliance and Infosys continue to lead the way with mostly positive results. 6 October 2008 The SENSEX closed at 11801.70 hitting the lowest in the past 2 years.

10 October 2008 The SENSEX today closed at 10527, 800.51 points down from the previous day having seen an intraday fall of as large as 1063 points. Thus, this week turned out to be the week with largest percentage fall in the SENSEX 18 May 2009 After the result of 15th Indian general election SENSEX gained 2100.79 points from the previous close of 12173.42, a record one-day gain. In the opening trade itself the SENSEX evinced a 15% gain over the previous close which led to a two-hour suspension in trading. After trading resumed, the SENSEX surged again, leading to a full day suspension of trading. 19 October 2010 BSE introduced the 15-minute special pre-open trading session, a mechanism under which investors can bid for stocks before the market opens. The mechanism, known as 'pre-open session call auction', lasted for 15 minutes (from 9:009:15 am).[7] 5 November 2010 BSE SENSEX crossed the 21000 mark (exactly 21004.96). 27 December 2010 BSE SENSEX is at 20,028.93.
[edit]Indices

The graph of SENSEX from July 1997 to March 2011

The launch of SENSEX in 1986 was later followed up in January 1989 by introduction of BSE National Index (Base: 1983-84 = 100). It comprised 100 stocks listed at five major stock exchanges in India - Mumbai, Calcutta, Delhi, Ahmedabad and Madras. The BSE National Index was renamed BSE-100 Index from October 14, 1996 and since then, it is being calculated taking into consideration only the prices of stocks listed at BSE. BSE launched the dollar-linked version of BSE-100 index on May 22, 2006. BSE launched two new index series on 27 May 1994: The 'BSE-200' and the 'DOLLEX-200'. BSE-500

Index and 5 sectoral indices were launched in 1999. In 2001, BSE launched BSE-PSU Index, DOLLEX-30 and the country's first free-float based index - the BSE TECk Index. Over the years, BSE shifted all its indices to the free-float methodology (except BSEPSU index). BSE disseminates information on the Price-Earnings Ratio, the Price to Book Value Ratio and the Dividend Yield Percentage on day-to-day basis of all its major indices. The values of all BSE indices are updated on real time basis during market hours and displayed through the BOLT system, BSE website and news wire agencies. All BSE Indices are reviewed periodically by the BSE Index Committee. This Committee which comprises eminent independent finance professionals frames the broad policy guidelines for the development and maintenance of all BSE indices. The BSE Index Cell carries out the day-to-day maintenance of all indices and conducts research on development of new indices.[8] SENSEX is significantly correlated with the stock indices of other emerging markets[9][10]
[edit]Awards

The World Council of Corporate Governance has awarded the Golden Peacock Global CSR Award for BSE's initiatives in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). The Annual Reports and Accounts of BSE for the year ended March 31, 2006 and March 31, 2007 have been awarded the ICAI awards for excellence in financial reporting. The Human Resource Management at BSE has won the Asia - Pacific HRM awards for its efforts in employer branding through talent management at work, health management at work and excellence in HR through technology

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Board of Directors
Non-Executive Chairman

Mr. S. Ramadorai Public Interest Director Vice Chairman Tata Consultancy Services Ltd

Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer

Mr.Madhu Kannan

Public Interest Director

Mr. Sudhakar Rao

Dr. Sanjiv Misra - IAS (Retd.)

Shareholder Directors

Mr. Dipak Chatterjee

Mr. Andreas Preuss Deputy CEO Deutsche Borse AG

Mr. Keki M. Mistry Vice-Chairman & CEO HDFC Ltd.

Trading Member Directors

Mr. Uttam Bagri Designated Director BCB Brokerage Private Ltd.

Ms. Deena A. Mehta Designated Director Asit C. Mehta Investment Interrmediates Ltd.

Mr. Anil M. Shah Designated Director Span Caplease Private Ltd.

Corporate Actions
Corporate Actions announced by BSE Nature of Corporate Action Sixth Dividend Fifth Dividend Fourth Dividend Bonus Shares Issue Third Dividend Second Dividend Offer for Sale First Dividend Year 2011 Date of Approval of Shareholders Amount / Other Benefits

Book Closure / R Date

Sixth AGM held on Jun Rs. 4.00 29, 2011 Fifth AGM held on May 2010 Rs. 4.00 29, 2010 Fourth AGM held on Aug 2009 Rs. 4.00 7, 2009 2009 2008 EGM held on Feb 20, 2009

Book Closure- Jun 1 to Jun 29, 2011 Book Closure- May 2010 to May 29, 201 Book Closure- Jul 3 to Aug 7, 2009

Issue of Bonus Shares in the ratio of 12:1 i.e. Record Date - Mar 1 12 new shares for 1 share held. Rs.30.00 Rs.12.50 Rs.5200.00 per share. Rs.7.32 per share on a face value of Re.1.00.

Third AGM held on Sep 19, 2008 Second AGM held on 2007 Sep 13, 2007 EGM held on Apr 12, 2007 2007 First AGM held on Sep 2006 26, 2006

Book Closure - Sep to Sep 19, 2008. Book Closure - Sep to Sep 13, 2007. -

Book Closure - Sep 2006 to Sep 26, 200

Key Statistics
year:
Top of Form

2011
Bottom of Form

I.

BUSINESS TRANSACTED AT BSE

Turnover, Average Daily Turnover, Turnover for the month, V-SAT Turnover, No. of Shares Traded, No. of Script Traded, Deliveries, Market Capitalisation, No. of Trading Days, Derivatives.

II.

LISTING AND CAPITAL RAISED


No. of Companies Listed, No. of Scrips Listed, Newly Listed securities of existing companies, Capital Listed during the month, Amount offered/raised through IPO & Rights, Capital raised through FCCB/Euro Issue.

III.

INDEX AND RATIOS


BSE Sensitive Index, BSE TECK Index, BSE 100 Index, BSE 200 Index, Dollex-200, BSE 500 Index, P/E Ratio, Price to Book Value, Dividend Yield %.

IV.

BUSINESS TRANSACTED BY FIIs


No. of Registered FIIs, FIIs transactions in BSE, FIIs transactions (Equity & Debt) all India.

V.

MEMBERSHIP AND TWS


No. of Members, No. of Trader Work Station (TWS), No. of Cities.

VI.
Rupee Dollar Rate. Conversion Table

DOLLAR EXCHANGE RATE

1 Billion = 100 Crore, 1 Crore = 10 Million, 1 million = 10 Lakh, 1Lakh = 100 Thousand.

Key Statistics
Jan 2011 - Apr 2011 May 2011 - Aug 2011

year:

Top of Form

2011
Bottom of Form

BUSINESS TRANSACTED AT BSE

May-11 (I) 1 i) ii) iii) iv) v) vi) vii) viii) BUSINESS TRANSACTED AT BSE Turnover A Group B Group S Group # ST Group # T Group Z Group Total Equity Turnover F - Group (Debt) G - Group (G Sec.) Total Other Turnover Total Turnover (i to viii) (Rs. in Cr.) 36141.86 22354.52 0.00 0.00 666.20 0.08 59162.66 331.60 0.00 331.60 (Rs. in Cr.) (Rs. in Bn.) (USD in Bn.) (Rs. in Cr.) (Rs. in Bn.) (USD in Bn.) (Rs. in Cr.) 1642.81 1016.11 0.00 0.00 30.28 0.00 2689.21 15.07 0.00 15.07 (Rs. in Cr.) (Rs. in Bn.) (USD in Bn.) (Rs. in Cr.) 3437.96 2112.54 (Rs. in Cr.) (in Cr.) 127.86 354.12 0.00 0.00 56.29 0.01 538.28 0.45 0.00 538.72 25672.98 2704.28 27.04 0.60 59494.26 594.94 13.25 129120.71 1291.21 28.94

Jun-11

31122.05 27485.91 0.00 0.00 518.53 0.02 59126.51 210.74 0.00 210.74 59337.25 593.37 13.23 188457.96 1884.58 42.17

Cumulative from April

3 i) ii) iii) iv) v) vi) vii) viii)

Average Daily Turnover A Group B Group S Group # ST Group # T Group Z Group Total Equity Turnover F - Group (Debt) G - Group (G Sec.) Total Other Turnover Total Average Daily Turnover (i to viii)

1414.64 1249.36 0.00 0.00 23.57 0.00 2687.57 9.58 0.00 9.58 2697.15 26.97 0.60

Turnover for the month High Low V-SAT Turnover (incl. in item no 2) No. of Shares Traded (Volume) A Group B Group S Group # ST Group # T Group Z Group Total Shares Traded (i to vi) F - Group (Debt) G - Group (G Sec.) Total Volume (i to viii)

4007.73 2304.65 26698.85

6 7 i) ii) iii) iv) v) vi) vii) viii)

121.77 410.00 0.00 0.00 38.08 0.00 569.85 1.09 0.00 570.94

No. of Trades Cumulative from April No. of Scrips Traded * Deliveries No. of Shares A Group B Group S Group # ST Group # T Group Z Group Total No. of Shares Cumulative from April Value A Group B Group S Group # ST Group # T Group Z Group Total Value Cumulative from April Market Capitalisation A Group B Group S Group # ST Group # T Group Z Group Total Market Cap.(Equity)(i to vi) F Group (Gold ETF) Total Market Cap. (i to vii)

(in '000s) (in '000s)

33627.56 66324.59 2982

33499.89 99824.48 3030

9 10 a) i) ii) iii) iv) v) vi)

(in Cr.) 33.91 125.21 0.00 0.00 56.29 0.01 215.41 423.13 (Rs. in Cr.) 9153.87 5894.54 0.00 0.00 666.62 0.08 15715.10 32700.34 (Rs. in Cr.) 5691239.48 969287.60 N.A N.A 63549.47 5438.05 6729514.60 2353.95 6731868.55 67318.69 1499.15 22 40 5686093.02 978951.26 N.A N.A 58047.21 5423.83 6728515.32 2431.30 6730946.62 67309.47 1500.65 22 62 8967.53 6379.15 0.00 0.00 519.29 0.02 15865.99 48566.33 33.30 144.89 0.00 0.00 38.08 0.00 216.27 639.4

b) i) ii) iii) iv) v) vi)

11 i) ii) iii) iv) v) vi) vii)

(Rs. in Cr.) (Rs. in Bn.) (USD in Bn.)

12

No. of Trading Days Cumulative from April Derivatives Turnover Index Futures Stock Futures Index Options - Call Index Options - Put Stock Options - Call Stock Options - Put Total Derivatives Turnover (i to vi)

13 a) i) ii) iii) iv) v) vi) b)

(Rs. in Cr.) 1.08 0.00 0.00 0.00 281.77 0.00 (Rs. in Cr.) (Rs. in Bn.) 282.85 2.83 13.22 0.05 0.00 0.00 58.31 0.00 71.57 0.72

Cumulative from April

(USD in Bn.) (Rs. in Cr.) (Rs. in Bn.) (USD in Bn.)

0.06 430.65 4.31 0.10

0.02 502.22 5.02 0.11

c) i) ii) iii) iv) v) vi)

No. of Contracts Index Futures Stock Futures Index Options - Call Index Options - Put Stock Options - Call Stock Options - Put Total No. of Contracts Cumulative from April Open Interest at the end of the month Notional Value No. of Contracts Mutual Fund (BSE StAR MF) @ No. of Orders received Value

39 0 0 0 9015 0 9054 13979

487 2 0 0 1929 0 2418 16397

d)

(Rs. in Cr.)

1.00 0

38.00 1

14

Cumulative from April

(Rs. in Cr.) (Rs. in Bn.) (USD in Bn.) (Rs. in Cr.) (Rs. in Bn.) (USD in Bn.)

4548 65.63 0.66 0.01 126.72 1.27 0.03

6081 69.96 0.7 0.02 196.68 1.97 0.04

LISTING AND CAPITAL RAISED


May - 11 (II) 15 LISTING AND CAPITAL RAISED No. of Companies Listed Newly Listed Delisted Total (Excluding Permitted Companies) No. of Scrips Listed * Newly listed securities of existing companies Cumulative from April Capital Listed During the Month - Existing Companies - Newly Listed Companies Total (Rs. in Cr.) 2554.83 2234.23 4789.06 47.89 1.07 3957.11 196.36 4153.48 41.53 0.93 Jun - 11

10 1 5078 8105 224 476

7 0 5085 8196 224 700

16 17

18

(Rs. in Cr.) (Rs. in Bn.) (USD in Bn.)

19 a)

Amount offered thru' Equity (IPO) Total No. of Issues

b) c) d) e) 20 f) g) 21

Par Amount No. of Issues (Premium) Premium Amount Total amount (b+d) Amount offered thru' other instruments (IPO) Total No. of Issues Amount Total amount offered thru' prospectus(IPO) Total No. of Issues (a+f) Amount (e+g) Amount offered thru' Equity by existing listed companies (Rights Issue) Total No. of Issues Par amount No. of Issues (Premium) Premium Amount Total amount (b+d) Amount offered thru' other instruments by existing listed companies Total No. of Issues Amount

(Rs. in Cr.) (Rs. in Cr.) (Rs. in Cr.)

1029.45 7 4465.45 5494.90

3.69 1 19.56 23.25

(Rs. in Cr.)

0 0.00

0 0.00

(Rs. in Cr.)

8 5494.90

1 23.25

22 a) b) c) d) e) 23 f) g) 24

(Rs. in Cr.) (Rs. in Cr.) (Rs. in Cr.)

0 0.00 0 0.00 0.00

3 27.78 2 27.27 55.05

(Rs. in Cr.)

0 0.00

0 0

Total amt offered by existing listed companies Total No. of Issues (a+f) Amount (e+g) (Rs. in Cr.) Total amount offered thru' all offer documents (20+23) Total No. of Issues Cumulative from April Amount Cumulative from April

0 0.00

3 55.05

25

(Rs. in Cr.) (Rs. in Cr.) (Rs. in Bn.) (USD in Bn.)

8 9 5494.90 5550.78 55.51 1.24

4 13 78.3 5629.08 56.29 1.25

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Botto

INDEX AND RATIOS

May - 11 (III) 26 INDEX AND RATIOS BSE Sensitive Index (30 Scrips) (197879=100) High Low Average Closing (Month End) BSE TECK Index (2nd April 2001=1000) High Low Average Closing (Month End) BSE 100 Index (1983-84=100) High Low Average Closing (Month End) BSE 200 Index (1989-90 = 100) High Low Average Closing (Month End) Dollex-200 (1989-90 = 100) High Low Average Closing (Month End) BSE 500 Index (1989-90=100) High Low Average Closing (Month End) P/E Ratio (Month Averages) BSE SENSEX based scrips (30) BSE 100 Index based scrips (100) Price to Book Value (Month Averages) BSE SENSEX based scrips (30) BSE 100 Index based scrips (100) Dividend Yield % (Month Averages) BSE SENSEX based scrips (30) BSE 100 Index based scrips (100)

Jun - 11

17386.08 16022.48 16844.54 16944.63

18845.87 17506.63 18228.94 18845.87

27

3290.17 3016.59 3163.60 3133.70

3694.45 3478.96 3627.73 3694.45

28

9304.40 8539.58 8988.47 9041.23

9803.89 9196.7 9554.25 9803.89

29

2213.89 2034.07 2139.71 2152.21

2314.65 2178.43 2261.81 2314.65

30

826.89 710.93 778.84 771.08

862.16 806.41 839.68 862.16

31

6993.31 6418.68 6752.81 6782.37

7275.98 6849.18 7112.71 7265.32

32

19.96 19.96

19.37 19.74

33

3.56 3.75

3.55 3.69

34

1.15 1.00

1.16 0.99

BUSINESS TRANSACTED BY FIIs

May - 11 (IV) 35 36 BUSINESS TRANSACTED BY FIIs No. of Registered FIIs + * FIIs Purchases in Secondary Market in BSE Cumulative from April 1716

Jun - 11 1729

(Rs. in Cr.) (Rs. in Cr.) (Rs. in Bn.) (USD in Bn.) (Rs. in Cr.) (Rs. in Cr.) (Rs. in Bn.) (USD in Bn.)

4302.05 10073.14 100.73 2.24 5058.75 9164.42 91.64 2.04

4987.40 15060.54 150.61 3.36 6014.54 15178.96 151.79 3.38

37

FIIs Sales in Secondary Market in BSE Cumulative from April

38

Net FIIs Investments in Secondary Market in BSE Cumulative from April

(Rs. in Cr.) (Rs. in Cr.) (Rs. in Bn.) (USD in Bn.)

-756.70 908.72 9.09 0.20

-1027.14 -118.42 -1.18 -0.03

39

FIIs Purchases in Secondary Market (Equity) (All-India) + Cumulative from April

(Rs. in Cr.) (Rs. in Cr.) (Rs. in Bn.) (USD in Bn.)

52010.30 106184.70 1061.85 23.65

55405.20 161589.90 1615.90 36.03

40

FIIs Sales in Secondary Market (Equity) (All-India)+ Cumulative from April

(Rs. in Cr.) (Rs. in Cr.) (Rs. in Bn.) (USD in Bn.)

58624.60 105585.70 1055.86 23.51

50833.30 156419.00 1564.19 34.87

41

Net FIIs Investments in Secondary Market (Equity) (All-India)+ Cumulative from April

(Rs. in Cr.) (Rs. in Cr.) (Rs. in Bn.) (USD in Bn.)

-6614.30 599.00 5.99 0.13

4571.90 5170.90 51.71 1.15

42

FIIs Purchases in Secondary Market (Debt) (All-India)+ Cumulative from April

(Rs. in Cr.) (Rs. in Cr.) (Rs. in Bn.) (USD in Bn.)

25035.70 47593.00 475.93 10.60

25219.10 72812.10 728.12 16.23

43

FIIs Sales in Secondary Market (Debt) (All-India)+ Cumulative from April

(Rs. in Cr.) (Rs. in Cr.) (Rs. in Bn.) (USD in Bn.)

22697.50 45272.40 452.72 10.08

24907.80 70180.20 701.80 15.65

44

Net FIIs Investments in Secondary Market (Debt) (All-India)+ Cumulative from April

(Rs. in Cr.) (Rs. in Cr.)

2338.20 2320.60

311.30 2631.90

(Rs. in Bn.) (USD in Bn.)

23.21 0.52

26.32 0.59

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