Stock & Commodity Exchanges in India

India's leading exchanges where equities, derivatives and commodities are traded.

NSE — National Stock Exchange of India

The National Stock Exchange (NSE) is India's largest stock exchange by trading volume. Founded in 1992, it introduced electronic screen-based trading and revolutionised the Indian capital market. NSE's flagship index, NIFTY 50, tracks the performance of the top 50 companies listed on the exchange.

  • Headquarters: Mumbai, Maharashtra
  • Key Index: NIFTY 50, NIFTY BANK, NIFTY IT
  • Products: Equities, Derivatives, Currency, Debt

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BSE — Bombay Stock Exchange

The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) is Asia's oldest stock exchange, established in 1875. It is home to the SENSEX index which tracks the 30 largest and most actively traded companies. With over 5,000 listed companies, BSE is one of the world's largest exchanges by number of listed firms.

  • Headquarters: Dalal Street, Mumbai
  • Key Index: SENSEX (BSE 30)
  • Products: Equities, Derivatives, Mutual Funds, SME

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MCX — Multi Commodity Exchange

MCX (Multi Commodity Exchange of India) is India's largest commodity derivatives exchange. It facilitates trading in commodities like Gold, Silver, Crude Oil, Natural Gas, Copper, and agricultural commodities. MCX plays a crucial role in price discovery and risk management for commodity market participants.

  • Headquarters: Mumbai, Maharashtra
  • Key Commodities: Gold, Silver, Crude Oil, Natural Gas, Copper
  • Regulated by: SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India)

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