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NSE

Submitted to
Prof R K RAUL
Dean of JNSMS                   By
ASSAM UNIVERSITY         Sujoy kr paul ,03
                         Abhishek dutta 07
                         Prithwiraj das ,08
 NSE - Corporate Office
 National Stock Exchange of India
  Ltd.
  Exchange Plaza,
  Plot no. C/1, G Block,
  Bandra-Kurla Complex
  Bandra (E)
  Mumbai - 400 051.
 Tel No: (022) 26598100 - 8114
  Fax No: (022) 26598120
NSE
 In November 1992 on the recommendation
 of the High Powered Study Group On
 Establishment of New stock exchange
 Report to the Govt of India paved the way
 for the promotion of National Stock
 Exchange by Leading financial institution to
 provide access to investor from all across the
 country on equal footing.
 The National Stock Exchange was first formed in
  1992 as a tax-paying company, a first for stock
  exchanges in India. The NSE moved into the
  wholesale debt market and the capital market in
 1994, and the derivatives market in 2000. NSE also
 engages in Internet trading, exchange traded funds
 (ETF) and started India's first volatility index in
 2008. The NSE was also the first India exchange to
 begin current and interest rate futures exchanges.
Promoters
 IDBI LTD
 IFCI LTD
 LIC LTD
 SBI
 ICICI BANK LTD
 IL & FC TRUST COMPANY LTD
 SHCI LTD
 SBI CAPITAL MARKET LTD
 BANK OF BARODA
 CANARA BANK
 GENERAL INSURANCE CORPORATION OF INDIA
 NATIONAL INSURANCE CORPORATION OF INDIA
 THE NEW INDIA ASSURANCE COMPANY LTD
 THE ORIENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY LTD
 UNITED INDIA INSURANCE COMPANY LTD
 PANJAB NATIONAL BANK
 ORIENTAL BANK OF COMMERCE
 INDIAN BANK
 UNION BANK OF INDIA
 INFRACTURE DEVELOPMENT FINANCE COMPANY
 LTD.
Currently, NSE has the following major segments of
                 the capital market:

 Equity
 Futures and Options
 Retail Debt Market
 Wholesale Debt Market
 Currency futures
 Mutual Fund
 Stocks lending and borrowing
Organizational Structure of National
             Stock Exchange

 National Securities Clearing Corporation
 National Commodity Clearing Limited
 NSE InfoTech Services Limited
 NSE.IT
 National Security Depository Limited
 Dot Ex International Ltd.
 India Index Services and Products Ltd.
Mile stones
Innovations

 Being the first national, anonymous, electronic limit
 order book (LOB) exchange to trade securities in
 India. Since the success of the NSE, existent market
 and new market structures have followed the "NSE"
 model.
 Setting up the first clearing corporation "National
 Securities Clearing Corporation Ltd." in India. NSCCL
 was a landmark in providing innovation on all spot
 equity market (and later, derivatives market) trades in
 India.
 Co-promoting and setting up of National Securities
 Depository Limited, first depository in India.

 Setting up of S&P CNX Nifty.


 NSE pioneered commencement of Internet Trading in
 February 2000, which led to the wide popularization of
 the NSE in the broker community
 Being the first exchange that, in 1996, proposed
 exchange traded derivatives, particularly on an equity
 index, in India. After four years of policy and
 regulatory debate and formulation, the NSE was
 permitted to start trading equity derivatives
 Being the first and the only exchange to trade GOLD
 ETFs (exchange traded funds) in India.

 NSE has also launched the NSE-CNBC-TV18 media
 center in association with CNBC-TV18.
 NSE.IT Limited, setup in 1999 , is a 100% subsidiary of
 the National Stock Exchange of India. A Vertical
 Specialist Enterprise, NSE.IT offers end-to-end
 Information Technology (IT) products, solutions and
 services.
 NSE (National Stock Exchange) was the first exchange
 in the world to use satellite communication
 technology for trading, using a client server based
 system called National Exchange for Automated
 Trading (NEAT). For all trades entered into NEAT
 system, there is uniform response time of less than one
 second.
How it operates
List of companies in nse
Benefits of listing

 A premier marketplace
 Visibility
 Largest exchange
 Unprecedented reach
 Transaction speed
 Nominal listing fees
Operation of NSE

 Wholesale Debt Market (WDM) segment in June
  1994.
 Capital Market (equities) commenced operations in
  November 1994
 Derivatives segment commenced in June 2000.
Capital Market

 Equities
 Indices
 Mutual funds
 Exchange traded funds
 Initial public offerings
 Security lending and borrowing scheme
Derivatives

 Equity derivatives
 Currency derivatives
 Interest rate derivatives
Debt

 Retail debt market
 Wholesale debt market
 Corporate bonds
Trading technology

 CTCL
 Internet
 WAP
How to calculate NSE Nifty
Free float market capitalization

 STOCK   Total    Shares    Shares     Price of   Total    Free
         no. of   held by   availabl   share      market   float
         shares   promot    e for                 cap.     market
                  ers       trading                        cap.
 A       1000     200       800        100        100000   80000
 B       2000     1000      1000       200        400000   200000



Formula = (Sum of the Free float market cap. of 50 biggest
stocks of NSE)*Index value in 1995/Market cap. Value in
1995

      =(80000+200000)100/50000
      =560
1) The NSE has two segments, the capital market
   segments, and the wholesale debt market segment.

2)The NSE is a national, computerized exchange.



3)Trading members in the capital market segment are
connected to the central computer in Mumbai though a
satellite link up, using VSATs.
4) The NSE has opted for n order- driven system.


5) The identity of trading member is not revealed to
   others when someone places order or when his
   pending orders are displayed. Hence, large number
   of orders can be placed on the NSE.
Current Volume and Turnover
                As on Aug 30, 2011
 Traded Volume (shares in Lakh)
 6,530.91


 Traded Value (Rs crore)
 11,687.49
 CAPITAL MARKET (EQUITIES) SEGMENT


 Settlement Guarantee Fund     31-MAR-2011 5,100.35
 crore



 Investor Protection Fund 28-FEB-2011 311.04 crore


 Number of securities available for trading
  31-JUN-2011               2,993
DERIVATIVES SEGMENT

 Settlement Guarantee Fund       31-MAR-2011   29,759.79 crore


 Investor Protection Fund        28-FEB-2011    57.18 crore


 Record daily turnover (value)   24-FEB-2011   277,277.49
  crore




 Record number of trades         24-FEB-2011    3029676
WHOLESALE DEBT SEGMENT
Number of securities available for trading
 31-MAR-2011                       4,479
Record daily turnover (value) 13,911.57 crore
NATIONAL STOCK EXCHANGE

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NATIONAL STOCK EXCHANGE

  • 1. NSE Submitted to Prof R K RAUL Dean of JNSMS By ASSAM UNIVERSITY Sujoy kr paul ,03 Abhishek dutta 07 Prithwiraj das ,08
  • 2.  NSE - Corporate Office  National Stock Exchange of India Ltd. Exchange Plaza, Plot no. C/1, G Block, Bandra-Kurla Complex Bandra (E) Mumbai - 400 051.  Tel No: (022) 26598100 - 8114 Fax No: (022) 26598120
  • 3. NSE  In November 1992 on the recommendation of the High Powered Study Group On Establishment of New stock exchange Report to the Govt of India paved the way for the promotion of National Stock Exchange by Leading financial institution to provide access to investor from all across the country on equal footing.
  • 4.  The National Stock Exchange was first formed in 1992 as a tax-paying company, a first for stock exchanges in India. The NSE moved into the wholesale debt market and the capital market in 1994, and the derivatives market in 2000. NSE also engages in Internet trading, exchange traded funds (ETF) and started India's first volatility index in 2008. The NSE was also the first India exchange to begin current and interest rate futures exchanges.
  • 5.
  • 6. Promoters  IDBI LTD  IFCI LTD  LIC LTD  SBI  ICICI BANK LTD  IL & FC TRUST COMPANY LTD  SHCI LTD  SBI CAPITAL MARKET LTD
  • 7.  BANK OF BARODA  CANARA BANK  GENERAL INSURANCE CORPORATION OF INDIA  NATIONAL INSURANCE CORPORATION OF INDIA  THE NEW INDIA ASSURANCE COMPANY LTD  THE ORIENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY LTD  UNITED INDIA INSURANCE COMPANY LTD  PANJAB NATIONAL BANK
  • 8.  ORIENTAL BANK OF COMMERCE  INDIAN BANK  UNION BANK OF INDIA  INFRACTURE DEVELOPMENT FINANCE COMPANY LTD.
  • 9. Currently, NSE has the following major segments of the capital market:  Equity  Futures and Options  Retail Debt Market  Wholesale Debt Market  Currency futures  Mutual Fund  Stocks lending and borrowing
  • 10. Organizational Structure of National Stock Exchange  National Securities Clearing Corporation  National Commodity Clearing Limited  NSE InfoTech Services Limited  NSE.IT  National Security Depository Limited  Dot Ex International Ltd.  India Index Services and Products Ltd.
  • 12. Innovations  Being the first national, anonymous, electronic limit order book (LOB) exchange to trade securities in India. Since the success of the NSE, existent market and new market structures have followed the "NSE" model.
  • 13.  Setting up the first clearing corporation "National Securities Clearing Corporation Ltd." in India. NSCCL was a landmark in providing innovation on all spot equity market (and later, derivatives market) trades in India.
  • 14.  Co-promoting and setting up of National Securities Depository Limited, first depository in India.  Setting up of S&P CNX Nifty.  NSE pioneered commencement of Internet Trading in February 2000, which led to the wide popularization of the NSE in the broker community
  • 15.  Being the first exchange that, in 1996, proposed exchange traded derivatives, particularly on an equity index, in India. After four years of policy and regulatory debate and formulation, the NSE was permitted to start trading equity derivatives
  • 16.  Being the first and the only exchange to trade GOLD ETFs (exchange traded funds) in India.  NSE has also launched the NSE-CNBC-TV18 media center in association with CNBC-TV18.
  • 17.  NSE.IT Limited, setup in 1999 , is a 100% subsidiary of the National Stock Exchange of India. A Vertical Specialist Enterprise, NSE.IT offers end-to-end Information Technology (IT) products, solutions and services.
  • 18.  NSE (National Stock Exchange) was the first exchange in the world to use satellite communication technology for trading, using a client server based system called National Exchange for Automated Trading (NEAT). For all trades entered into NEAT system, there is uniform response time of less than one second.
  • 21. Benefits of listing  A premier marketplace  Visibility  Largest exchange  Unprecedented reach  Transaction speed  Nominal listing fees
  • 22. Operation of NSE  Wholesale Debt Market (WDM) segment in June 1994.  Capital Market (equities) commenced operations in November 1994  Derivatives segment commenced in June 2000.
  • 23. Capital Market  Equities  Indices  Mutual funds  Exchange traded funds  Initial public offerings  Security lending and borrowing scheme
  • 24. Derivatives  Equity derivatives  Currency derivatives  Interest rate derivatives
  • 25. Debt  Retail debt market  Wholesale debt market  Corporate bonds
  • 27. How to calculate NSE Nifty Free float market capitalization STOCK Total Shares Shares Price of Total Free no. of held by availabl share market float shares promot e for cap. market ers trading cap. A 1000 200 800 100 100000 80000 B 2000 1000 1000 200 400000 200000 Formula = (Sum of the Free float market cap. of 50 biggest stocks of NSE)*Index value in 1995/Market cap. Value in 1995 =(80000+200000)100/50000 =560
  • 28. 1) The NSE has two segments, the capital market segments, and the wholesale debt market segment. 2)The NSE is a national, computerized exchange. 3)Trading members in the capital market segment are connected to the central computer in Mumbai though a satellite link up, using VSATs.
  • 29. 4) The NSE has opted for n order- driven system. 5) The identity of trading member is not revealed to others when someone places order or when his pending orders are displayed. Hence, large number of orders can be placed on the NSE.
  • 30. Current Volume and Turnover As on Aug 30, 2011  Traded Volume (shares in Lakh)  6,530.91  Traded Value (Rs crore)  11,687.49
  • 31.  CAPITAL MARKET (EQUITIES) SEGMENT  Settlement Guarantee Fund 31-MAR-2011 5,100.35 crore  Investor Protection Fund 28-FEB-2011 311.04 crore  Number of securities available for trading 31-JUN-2011 2,993
  • 32. DERIVATIVES SEGMENT  Settlement Guarantee Fund 31-MAR-2011 29,759.79 crore  Investor Protection Fund 28-FEB-2011 57.18 crore  Record daily turnover (value) 24-FEB-2011 277,277.49 crore  Record number of trades 24-FEB-2011 3029676
  • 33. WHOLESALE DEBT SEGMENT Number of securities available for trading  31-MAR-2011 4,479 Record daily turnover (value) 13,911.57 crore