sensex is increased and decreased in share market? why?
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Answer / rushikesh
Sensex is an index of Bombay Stock Exchange, which is
listed by 30 listed companies when there is up or downtrend
in the scrip of this companies due to inflaton rate, CRR,
Repo Rate, P-Notes or Political Instabily or any companies
internal news Sensex goes down or moving up to SKY.
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Answer / ashid puzhakkal, m.com.,b.ed.
Sensex is the index of bombay stock exchange. It is the
average market price of 30 listed securities. That is why
when there is fall in market of any of listed securites,
sensex will go down and vice versa
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Answer / abhishek patwa
Due to Foreign Direct investments & P-notes there is
fluctuations in day to day market in sensex as the foreign
market is also showing very much up and downs so there is
very high fluctuations in market.
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Answer / ashok
Sensex is an index of Bombay Stock Exchange, which is
listed by 30 listed companies when there is up or downtrend
in the scrip of this companies due to inflaton rate, CRR,
Repo Rate, P-Notes or Political Instabily or any companies
internal news Sensex goes down or moving up to SKY.
Due to Foreign Direct investments & P-notes there is
fluctuations in day to day market in sensex as the foreign
market is also showing very much up and downs so there is
very high fluctuations in market.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 1 Yes | 2 No |
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