Calcutta Stock Exchange

Calcutta Stock Exchange
দি ক্যালকাটা স্টক এক্সচেঞ্জ
Type Stock Exchange
Location Kolkata, India
Founded 1830, incorporated in 1908
Owner The Calcutta Stock Exchange Limited
Key people Dipankar Chatterji (Chairman)
B. Madhav Reddy (MD & CEO)
Currency Indian rupee ()
No. of listings 2,700~
Market cap 1,40,141 Crores (2009)
Indices CSE 40
Website www.cse-india.com

Calcutta Stock Exchange, also abbreviated to CSE, (Bengali: দি ক্যালকাটা স্টক এক্সচেঞ্জ di kyalkata stôk ekschenj) located at the Lyons Range, Kolkata, India, is the oldest stock exchange in South Asia. It was incorporated in 1908 and is the second largest bourse in India.[1]

History

In 1830, the bourse activities in Kolkata were conducted under a neem tree.[2] The earliest record of dealings in securities in India is the British East India Company’s loan securities. In 1908, the stock exchange was incorporated and consisted of 150 members. The present building at the Lyons Range was constructed in 1928. The Calcutta Stock Exchange Ltd was granted permanent recognition by the Government of India with effect from April 14, 1980, under the relevant provisions of the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956. The Calcutta Stock Exchange followed the familiar outcry system for stock trading until 1997, when it was replaced by an electronic (eTrading) system known as C-STAR (CSE Screen Based Trading And Reporting).[3] The full form of CSE is Calcutta Stock Exchange.

Alliance

The Bombay Stock Exchange(BSE) has made a strategic investment in Calcutta Stock Exchange, acquiring 5% of its shares.[4]

Profile

Committee

The Calcutta Stock Exchange Limited

Board Of Directors

Senior executives

CSE indices

One Index is in use:

See also

External links

Notes

  1. CSE Factbook. Calcutta Stock Exchange Association Ltd.
  2. "Lights on at Lyons Range - Bombay bourse boost for city exchange". The Telegraph. 8 November 2007. Retrieved 27 December 2008.
  3. Pradeep Gooptu; Namrata Achary (2 December 2008). "CSE to focus on smaller companies". Business Standard. Retrieved 27 December 2008.
  4. "BSE buys 5% in Calcutta Stock Exchange". Economic Times. 29 August 2007. Retrieved 27 December 2008.

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