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What is nifty emerge?

What is nifty emerge?

NIFTY SME EMERGE Index is designed to reflect the performance of a portfolio of eligible small and medium enterprises that are listed on NSE EMERGE platform. The index constituents are weighted based on free float market capitalization. Highlights. The index has a base date of December 01, 2016 and a base value of 1000.

When was NSE emerge launched?

It began operations in 1994 and is ranked as the largest stock exchange in India in terms of total and average daily turnover for equity shares every year since 1995, based on annual reports of SEBI.

What is NSE used for?

The Neuron-specific Enolase Blood Test, or NSE Blood Test, is useful in the diagnosis and ongoing monitoring of patients with small cell lung carcinoma (SCLC). It may also be used in the diagnosis of other neuroendocrine tumors such as carcinoids, islet cell tumors and neuroblastomas.

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How do you trade SME stocks?

Trading Members who are registered members of NSE in the Capital Market segment are allowed to trade in SME platform. The market timings of the RDM segment are the same as the Capital Market segment. In case of Cash Market close for any reason the SME platform will also be closed.

What is SME in NSE?

The SME platform of the Exchange is intended for small and medium sized companies with high growth potential. The SME platform of the Exchange shall be open for SMEs whose post issue paid up capital shall be less than or equal to Rs. 25 crores.

Who controls the share market of India?

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is the regulatory authority established under the SEBI Act 1992 and is the principal regulator for Stock Exchanges in India. SEBI’s primary functions include protecting investor interests, promoting and regulating the Indian securities markets.

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What is a normal NSE level?

Twenty eight healthy adults had NSE serum level ranging from 2.58 to 17.41 ng/ml (mean level 8.01 +/- 4.40 ng /ml). The upper limit of the normal interval for serum NSE 16.6 ng/ml is defined as the mean value for healthy con- trols plus 1.96 standard deviations.

What is a high NSE level?

NSE levels in NSE-secreting neoplasms correlate with tumor mass and tumor metabolic activity. High levels have therefore some negative prognostic value. Falling or rising levels are often correlated with tumor shrinkage or recurrence, respectively.