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BSE board decides to wholly take over struggling exchange USE
23 May 2014
This move will help the BSE's own stressed currency trading business, currently dominated by its rival the National Stock Exchange (NSE)
Sensex crosses 25,000 mark; settles at 24,124
16 May 2014
The BSE Sensex soared over 1,400 points to a new record today, crossing the psychological 25,000 mark for the first time, while the NSENifty surged over 400 points to an all-time high of 7,553.90
BSE trading hit by glitches in new ‘Bolt Plus’ system
10 Apr 2014
The BSE has banked on its partnership with Deutsche Boerse and the introduction of BOLT Plus to win back market share from its rival, the National Stock Exchange
BSE in talks to acquire United Stock Exchange: report
24 Mar 2014
Bombay Stock Exchange, the country’s oldest bourse, is in preliminary talks to acquire United Stock Exchange, in a bid to take on the younger but bigger National Stock Exchange
Sensex, Nifty hit new highs in Diwali’s Muharat trading
04 Nov 2013
The Sensex hit an all-time high of 21,321.53 points during the auspicious muhurat trading session that lasted 90 minutes yesterday
Mayhem on Dalal Street as investors dump stocks
16 Aug 2013
The BSE Sensex was down 769.41 points at close of trading while the NSE index Nifty closed at 5,507.85, down 234.45 points from its previous close
Sensex tanks 200 points as rupee hits another record low
06 Aug 2013
The Indian rupee sank to yet another record low, falling to Rs61.16 against the US dollar in early morning trade today, weighed down by weak local and regional shares
Sensex soars past 19K mark on reform hopes
04 Oct 2012
The benchmark Sensex of the Bombay Stock Exchange continued to maintain a level above 19,000, which it breached for the first time in nearly 15 months
BSE, NSE launch SME platforms
14 Mar 2012
BSE’s `SME Exchange' today started operations with the listing of BCB Finance while the NSE’s `Emerge’ opened itself for SME listing with an online announcement on the bourse’s website
Sensex, Nifty slump further in morning trade
03 Oct 2011
Indian equity benchmarks opened sharply lower today following a selling trend across the globe, with Asian markets falling 2-4 per cent following weak US cues amid the Euro zone crisis
BSE, NSE tie up for common trading platform
29 Sep 2011
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