BSE Sensex and BSE Auto Index Analysis Study

Authors

  • Jatinder Kaur
  • Dr. Monisha
  • Mr. Srijan Gupta

Abstract

This study explores the BSE Sensex and BSE Auto Index within the framework of capital markets. Capital markets, defined as long-term debt and equity securities trading platforms, are critical for directing wealth towards productive use. Regulatory bodies like SEBI, BoE, and SEC oversee these markets, safeguarding investors. Transactions are managed by financial institutions, yet public access exists, fostering a diverse ecosystem. Primary markets involve fresh securities issuance, with governments and corporations as key participants. Secondary markets enable existing securities trading, boosting investor confidence. Our analysis focuses on BSE Sensex and BSE Auto Index, two vital indices in the Indian financial sphere. These indices reflect the performance of major stocks, providing insights into market trends. Our study aims to discern patterns, fluctuations, and correlations within these indices, shedding light on the broader economic landscape. We seek to provide meaningful investing insights by analyzing historical data, identifying key drivers, and applying statistical methods.

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Published

2023-10-12

How to Cite

Jatinder Kaur, Dr. Monisha, & Gupta, M. S. . (2023). BSE Sensex and BSE Auto Index Analysis Study. NOLEGEIN-Journal of Financial Planning and Management, 6(2), 32–62. Retrieved from https://mbajournals.in/index.php/JoFPM/article/view/1214