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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

BSE SENSEX closes above 17000 mark

(posted under - BSE SENSEX closing, NIFTY closing rates) - the benchmark index closed above the 17000 mark as stocks rallies to 16 month high.

Bombay Stock Exchange’s Sensex closed at 17126.84, up 273.93 points or 1.63 per cent. The index hit a high of 17142.52 and low of 16868.46. BSE Midcap Index was up 0.95 per cent and BSE Smallcap Index gained 0.94 per cent.BSE Bankex gained 3.69 per cent, BSE Auto Index moved up 2.13 per cent and BSE Capital Goods Index advanced 1.74 per cent. BSE FMCG Index slipped 0.42 percent.

National Stock Exchange’s Nifty ended at 5083.95, up 77.1 points or 1.54 per cent. The index touched an intra-day high of 5087.60 and low of 5004.35.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

BSE live at closing | NIFTY crosses 5000 mark at closing

(posted under - BSE closing, NSE NIFTY rates) - Good evening to all the indian stock markets enthusiasts the news post dussehra from BSE SENSEX, NSE's NIFTY is promising as the 50 stock index NIFTY closed above the 5000 mark today, meanwhile BSE;s SENSEX also rose 160 pts to close above 16850 mark, the detailed closing rates of SENSEX and NIFTY is as follows :

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SENSEX NIFTY September 2009 daily closing rates

The benchmark 30 share index Sensex closed at 16833.98, up 140.98 points or 0.84 per cent. The 30-share index hit a high of 16907.84 and low of 16802.80 during intraday trading.

National Stock Exchange’s 50 stock index Nifty closed at 5001.25, up 42.30 points or 0.85 per cent. The broader index touched a high of 5020.25 and low of 4959.10.

BSE Midcap Index moved 0.41 per cent higher and BSE Smallcap Index gained 0.70 per cent.

Bombay Stock Exchange sectoral indices closing was as follows:

BSE IT Index advanced 2.21 per cent, BSE Oil&gas Index jumped 1.50 per cent and BSE Healthcare Index gained 1.37 per cent.

BSE's International Programme on Securities Market Operations

Date Of Programme: 16th to 20th November 2009

OBJECTIVES

A five-day programme for market professionals in the middle to senior levels working in the securities markets that provides a unique platform for learning various aspects of policy and practice. The programme is primarily meant for international audience and consists of a right mix of class room lectures/presentations, practical /simulation exercises/demonstrations, interface with leading professionals and practitioners and visits to major financial institutions in Mumbai.


PROGRAMME CONTENTS
1. Stock Exchange Products: Equity / Stock Markets, Basket Trading, Derivatives, Debt Markets- Retail and Wholesale, Interest Rate Futures, Exchange Traded Funds, Mutual Funds (Close- Ended).

2. Primary Markets: Contents of Prospectus-Red Herring, IPO Process, Fixed Price Method, BookBuilding Process.

3. Indices: Indexing Concept, Global and Indian Indexing Scenario, Active v/s Passive Debate, Index-Based Products.

4. Stock Market Functioning: Brokers, Sub-Brokers & Remisiers, Trade Transaction Flow, Listing Procedure, Categories of Scrips: Large, Medium & Small.

5. Trading Mechanism: Membership Requirement, Trading Clearing & Settlement Procedure- Rolling Settlement, Pay-in, Pay-out Schedule, Contract Note Specifications, Auction Mechanism, Demo of the Trading Screen, Emerging Issues: Margin Trading and Borrowing and Lending of Securities.

6. Risk Management System: Capital Adequacy Requirements, Intra-day Trading Limits, Gross Exposure Limit, Margining Procedure.

7. Dematerialisation of Shares and Depositories: Introduction to the Concept, Beneficial & Registered Owners, Role of Depositories, Dematerialisation Procedure, Benefits.

8. Surveillance: Objective of Surveillance, Procedures involved in Position Monitoring of Brokers, Price Monitoring & Investigations Procedures, Scrip-Wise Circuit Filters, Market- Wide Circuit Breakers, Money Laundering

9. Derivatives Markets: Introduction to Futures & Options , Market Terminologies, Pay-off Structure, Basic Trading Strategies, Weekly Options.

10. Trading Mechanism in Derivatives Markets: Membership Requirements, Trading, Clearing and Settlement Procedure, Risk Management, Margining Mechanism Demonstration of the Trading Screen, Accounting and Taxation.

11. Debt Markets: Debt Products traded in Stock Exchanges, Wholesale Debt Markets, Retail Debt Markets, Trading Mechanism in Debt Markets (Wholesale/Retail Debt Markets) Membership Requirements, Trading Mechanism, Risk Management.

12. Commodity Market & Trading Corporate Actions: Bonus, Rights, Dividends, Buy Backs etc., Regulations to be followed by the Corporates, Impact on the Shareholders.

13. FII Investments: Rules, Regulations and Bylaws on Investment in Primary Markets and Secondary Markets.

14. Investing with Masters: Life & Times of Worlds Legendary Investors.

TIMING

09.30 am to 05.30 pm

VENUE

Bombay Stock Exchange Ltd.,
19th Floor, BSE Training Institute,
Mumbai – 400001
India
COURSE FEES

US$ 2800
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Discounts: 10% for two registrations and more.

Registration: Use enclosed format with payment details.

Last Date for Registration: 26 October 2009

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Thursday, September 24, 2009

SENSEX closes in green | NIFTY also closes shy of 5000 mark

(posted under BSE SENSEX closing rates, BSE, NIFTY closing 24/9/09) - Indian stock markets closed in green as investors purchased stocks after booking profits yesterday, all the banking stocks were higher where as Infosys technologies ended 3 percent lower.

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September 2009 closing rates

National Stock Exchange’s Nifty closed at 4990, up 20.05 points or 0.40 per cent. The broader index hit a high of 5016.70 and low of 4904.05.

Bombay Stock Exchange’s Sensex ended at 16793.46, up 73.96 points or 0.44 per cent. The index touched an intra-day high of 16834.10 and low of 16494.92.

talking about sectoral performances BSE Midcap Index was up 0.85 per cent and BSE Smallcap Index gained 0.53 per cent. BSE Bankex moved up 1.74 per cent, BSE Healthcare Index inclined 1.05 per cent and BSE Realty Index advanced 0.74 per cent.

BSE IT Index was down by 1.60 percent and BSE Metal Index was also down 1.13 per cent.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

SENSEX closes down due to profit booking | Nifty follows

A very good morning to all the visitor's to my blog and the closing rates from BSE's SENSEX, NIFTY and indian stock markets is that investor's booked profits from the rally from past few days and booked profits. the benchmark index SENSEX closed 166 pts in red at the end of the trading day, NSE's 50 share index NIFTY also closed in red and was down by over 50 pts today.

Detailed closing rates is as follows :

Bombay Stock Exchange’s Sensex closed at 16716.53, down 169.90 points.

National Stock Exchange’s Nifty ended at 4970.50, down 49.70 points or 0.99 per cent. The index hit a low of 4957.05 and high of 5030.75 in today’s trade.

Sectoral closing prices :

BSE Realty Index slipped 2.43 per cent, BSE IT Index declined 1.67 per cent and BSE Capital Goods Index tripped 1.57 per cent. BSE Midcap Index was down 1.29 per cent and BSE Smallcap Index moved 1.44 per cent lower.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

BSE SENSEX closes shy of 17k mark | NIFTY in green

(posted under - BSE SENSEX stocks, BSE live, BSE RATES, NIFTY rates)
- Indian Stock market's benchmark index Sensex closed just below the 17000 mark. The 30-share index was up 0.87 percent or 145.13 points to 16,886.43. The index rose to a high of 16,943.49 from a low of 16,763.78.

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September 2009 closing rates

National Stock Exchange’s Nifty settled well above the 5000 mark for the first time in 16 months. The index ended at provisional 5020.20, up 0.89 per cent or 44.15 points from its previous close. The index touched a high of 5036.30 after opening at 4977.10.

Talking about sectoral performance :

The BSE IT Index surged 1.91 per cent, followed by BSE FMCG Index up 1.63 per cent and BSE Bankex rising 1.03 per cent. Meanwhile, BSE Oil&Gas Index ended marginally lower. The BSE Midcap was up 0.74 per cent and BSE Smallcap Index climbed 1.05 per cent.

 

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