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VOL. 6, ISSUE 3 (2024)
Changing trends in stock market with reference to the National Stock Exchange: Implications for Indian economy
Authors
Srishant Singh, Preetinder Kaur
Abstract
The stock market, which is a critical component of any national
economy, reflects the pulse of economic and commercial activities and
investors’ sentiment in the country and abroad. In India, the National Stock
Exchange (NSE) plays a pivotal role in shaping the financial landscape and the
capital market that is regarded as a critical financial instruments including
short-term and long-term debt and equity, which are used by the government,
corporations and financial institutions to raise money. Over the past two
decades, the NSE has witnessed several transformations driven by technological
advancements, regulatory reforms and changing investor behavior. These changes
are driven by macroeconomic factors, global economic shifts, policy reforms,
and evolving market structures. Apart from these, the capital market is also
vulnerable to domestic political events and international crises. This research
paper explores the changing trends in the Indian stock market, particularly
focusing on the NSE, and analyzes their implications for the Indian economy.
The study probes into various dimensions, such as market liquidity, financial
inclusion, investment patterns and technological innovations, while examining
the NSE’s evolving role in supporting India’s economic growth.
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Pages:48-52
How to cite this article:
Srishant Singh, Preetinder Kaur "Changing trends in stock market with reference to the National Stock Exchange: Implications for Indian economy". International Journal of Finance and Commerce, Vol 6, Issue 3, 2024, Pages 48-52
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