New Delhi: BSE pieces on Thursday saw market assessments of all existed companies jumped to $ 3.54 trillion, with the CEO of Ashish Chauhan said it might be the highest fifth in the world.
Assisted by a record record in equity, market capitalization of companies registered in BSE reached the peak of all time Rs 2,60,78,355,12 Crore at the close of trading on Thursday.
In a tweet, Chauhan said, “The company’s market stamp registered in BSE at Rs 260.78 Lakh Crore, INR: USD exchange rate at Rs 73.51 per dollar, India crossed a market boundary of $ 3.54 trillion today 16,2021 September.
Maybe , the highest state market capitalization in the world.
“While it is difficult to get data that is comparable in real-time for various stock markets globally due to different time zones, the most valued market including the US (more than $ 50 trillion), China (more From $ 12 trillion), Japan (nearly $ 12.5 trillion), Hong Kong (more than $ 6.5 trillion) and Britain (more than $ 3.5 trillion).
In the third consecutive session on Thursday, BSE 30-Share Sensex benchmark jumped 417.96 points or 0.71 percent with a new closing peak of 59,141.16.
During the day, he minimized 481.09 points to all time of 59,204.29.
In three days, the benchmark Sensex has risen 963.4 points.
Investors became richer through more than Rs 4.46 lakh Crore in three market rally sessions.
On May 24 this year, market capitalization of all companies listed on the Exchange touched a sign of $ 3 trillion.
Apart from the pandemic misery, market capitalization (M-CAP) jumped to $ 2.5 trillion on December 16, 2020.
Exchange has seen the assessment of companies registered through the level of $ 1 trillion on May 28, 2007.
Travel from $ 1 trillion $ 1.5 Trillion was covered in 2,566 days or more than seven years on June 6, 2014.
The M-Cap of the registered company reached $ 2 trillion on July 10, 2017 – took 1,130 days from the $ 1.5 trillion rate.
From there, it took 1,255 days to pass a sign of $ 2.5 trillion on December 16, 2020.
It reached a milestone of $ 3 trillion on May 24, 2021.
The benchmark index has risen 11,389.83 points or 23.85 percent so far this year.