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BSE, NSE to start trading at 9 am from 4 January
17 Dec 2009
BSE brokers bolt from longer hours
25 Nov 2009
BSE planning to list, says its CEO
24 Nov 2009
The Bombay Stock Exchange is preparing for a listing and a switch to better technology and products across asset classes to win over investors
BSE cuts transaction rates to woo dealers
06 Oct 2009
BSE plans to boost trading volumes on the bourse without entering into a price war with arch rival and India’s largest bourse, the NSE.
BSE launches IPO index
24 Aug 2009
The Bombay Stock Exchange has launched a new BSE IPO index to track the value of companies for two years after completion of their initial public offering
BSE, NSE and MCX to start currency futures
11 Aug 2008
Bombay Stock Exchange, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade to conduct course on financial markets
26 Jul 2008
Worst fall in Indian trading history
By Varinder Bansal, CNBC-TV18 | 21 Jan 2008
The stock market stumbled badly today losing 1408 points, and severely bruising investors.
Sensex crosses 21,000 in opening trades
08 Jan 2008
BSE ties up with US Futures Exchange
15 Nov 2007
BSE, NSE ask Reliance Natural Resources to explain price spurt
By | 28 Sep 2007
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