BSE registers 142 trading members for commodities
The bourse will commence trading in gold and silver from October 1.30-09-2018
BSE registers 142 trading members for commodities
The bourse will commence trading in gold and silver from October 1.BSE waives off trading charges on commodities
Our Bureau The BSE, which is venturing into commodity derivatives trading from Monday, has waived off transaction charges for the first year of operaAfter commodity derivatives, BSE eyes power trading, insurance distribution
As part of its expansion strategy, BSE has set up a JV with a US-based insurance exchange to start an insurance distribution exchange platformSBI Life hits new low as BNP Paribas Cardiff may trim stake
The stock slipped 6% to Rs 553 on the BSE in intra-day trade after the company said that BNP Paribas Cardiff may trim stake in the company to comply with minimum shareholding norms.Investors poorer by Rs 8.5 trillion as market rout continues for 5th day
Led by the extreme bearish market sentiment, the market capitalisation of BSE-listed companies went down sharply by Rs 8.48 trillion to Rs 14.8 trillionTD Power Systems extends gains as board mulls share buyback proposal
The stock surged 19% to Rs 137, extending its Friday's 5% gain on the BSE after the company said that its board will meet on Wednesday, September 26, to consider share buyback proposal.BSE to move 8 cos out of ASM framework from Sept 24
The BSE will move out eight companies from the additional surveillance measure (ASM) framework from September 24. The companies are Commex TechnologRs 5.66L cr investor wealth wiped out in 4 days of market crash
Rs 5.66L cr investor wealth wiped out in 4 days of market crashM-cap of BSE-listed firms fell to Rs 1,50 lakh crore from Rs 1,56 lakh crore on September 14.After precious metals, BSE to apply for energy contracts
"Currently, maximum revenue comes from traditional businesses of listing and trading of equities."BSE-led power bourse set to disrupt market
CEO Ashishkumar Chauhan says it will allow for power transactions on near-delivery basis