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A rise in ‘SENSEX’ means
a rise in prices of shares of all companies registered with Bombay Stock Exchange
a rise in prices of shares of all companies registered with National Stock Exchange
an overall rise in prices of shares of group of companies registered with Bombay Stock Exchange
a rise in prices of shares of all companies belonging to a group of companies registered with Bombay Stock Exchange.
The Sensex refers to India's benchmark stock index, which was created in 1986 and represents 30 of the largest and most well-capitalized stocks on the BSE. The Sensex has been on a growth curve since India opened up its economy in 1991.
Increase in SENSEX reflects the overall mood of the economy. A rise in it means that investors and FIIs are positive about the growth of Indian economy and expect that it will be sustained in future.
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