Calcutta Stock Exchange

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Calcutta Stock Exchange
Calcutta Stock Exchange (emblem).png
Type Stock Exchange
Location Kolkata, India
Founded1 December 1908;115 years ago (1 December 1908)
Owner Ministry of Finance, Government of India.
Key peopleDr Bhaskar Banerjee (Chairman)
Sri Subrato Das Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer
Currency Indian rupee ()
No. of listingsApproximately 2,700
Market cap 57,750,020,000 (US$720 million) (2019-20)
IndicesCSE 40
Website www.cse-india.com

Calcutta Stock Exchange (CSE) is an Indian stock exchange based in Kolkata, India. It is owned by Ministry of Finance, Government of India. It is one of oldest stock exchanges in Asia and third largest bourse in India. It was founded on May 1908 at 2, China Bazar Street. [1] [2]

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The Calcutta Stock Exchange has been asked to exit by SEBI, but the matter is sub judice before the Calcutta High Court; thirteen other regional stock exchanges have closed in the last three years under SEBI's exit policy, including the Bangalore Stock Exchange, the Hyderabad Stock Exchange and the Madras Stock Exchange. [3] Since 2013, there has been no trading on the CSE trading platform. [4]

History and timeline

In 1830, bourse activities in Kolkata were conducted under a neem tree. [5] The earliest record of dealings in securities in India records trading of the British East India Company’s loan stock. The exchange was founded on 1 December 1863 by sixteen leading stockbrokers, beginning life in rented premises on 11 Strand Road. The premises also had a library, open to the public, which could be accessed after paying an admission fee. [6] In 1908, the stock exchange was reconstituted in its current form, and had 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 14 April 1980, under the relevant provisions of the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956. The Calcutta Stock Exchange followed the open outcry system for stock trading until 1997, when it was replaced by C-STAR (CSE Screen Based Trading And Reporting), an electronic trading platform. [7]

The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) has made a strategic investment in the Calcutta Stock Exchange, acquiring 5% of its shares. [8]

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