What is Sensex?
What is Nifty ?
Difference between these two
Answer Posted / bhaskar
sensex full form is sensitive index. sensex is a major
index of the bse.it has 30 scrips.
nifty is a major index of nse
it has 50 scrips
difference between bombay stock exchange and national stock
exchange bse is 30 listed companies and nifty is fifty it
has 50 listed companies.
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