What is Sensex?
What is Nifty ?
Difference between these two
Answer Posted / samanth
Nifty is National stock exchange Sensex is Bombay stock exchange Bombay stock exchange is most company listing 6174 1st posistion in world
national stock exchange 3427
company this is 7th position
sensex various sector company's listing CNX-IT,CNX BANKING,CNX PHARMA ,MINGLING, CONSTRUCTION CNX REALITY CAPITAL GOODS COMPANY S NIFTY-50, NIFTY-JUNIOR BLUE CHIPS COMPANY
24 sectors in the sensex govt company's also add to the sensex
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