Answer Posted / manoj dinodia
Sensex is an abreviation of Sensitive Index - the benchmark
index of BSE. The index is calculated based on a free-float
capitalization method when weighting the effect of a
company on the index.The free-float method, therefore, does
not include restricted stocks, such as those held by
company insiders that can't be readily sold.
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