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How the sensex value is calculated ? how it comes to 14,000 can anyone explain plz
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23 Jun '09 03:53 pm
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SENSEX, first compiled in 1986, was calculated on a "Market Capitalization-Weighted" methodology of 30 component stocks representing large, well-established and financially sound companies across key sectors. The base year of SENSEX was taken as 1978-79. SENSEX today is widely reported in both domestic and international markets through print as well as electronic media. It is scientifically designed and is based on globally accepted construction and review methodology. Since September 1, 2003, SENSEX is being calculated on a free-float market capitalization methodology. The "free-float market capitalization-weighted" methodology is a widely followed index construction methodology on which majority of global equity indices are based; all major index providers like MSCI, FTSE, STOXX, S&P and Dow Jones use the free-float methodology.
The growth of the equity market in India has been phenomenal in the present decade. Right from early nineties, the stock market witnessed heightened activ ...more
Answered by saranathan Narasimhan, 23 Jun '09 03:56 pm
The growth of the equity market in India has been phenomenal in the present decade. Right from early nineties, the stock market witnessed heightened activ ...more
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