Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) introduced new index called BSE Small-Cap index to track the performance of companies with relatively small-size market capitalization.
BSE-500 Index - represents more than 93% of market cap of the listed companies in Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). Companies with large market capitalization bias the movement of BSE-500 index. This created a need to create a separate indicator to capture the trend in companies with small-size market capitalization. Over the years, BSE Small-Cap have proven to be a great use to the investing community.
BSE Mid-Cap index is launched in April 2005 and uses base year of 2002-2003 for index calculations with base value of 1000. It is based on free-float methodology. The index is constructed on 80%-15%-5% method whereby companies aggregating 98.5% of average market capitalization are categorized under large, mid and small cap segment respectively. BSE Small-Cap tracks the performance of stocks between 95% - 100% of aggregate market capitalization. The total number of companies in the index is variable. BSE Small-Cap index is highly correlated with BSE-500 index. Companies in this index are reviewed on a quarterly basis.
Following is comprehensive list of Companies which are part of BSE SMALLCAP index(Click on alphabet to go to corresponding SmallCap company list:
'A'|'B'|'C'|'D'|'E'|'F'|'G'|'H'|'I'|'J'|'K'|'L'|'M'|'N'|'O'|'P'|'Q'|'R'|'S'|'T'|'U'|'V'|'W'|'X'|'Y'|'Z'
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