BSE 100

23656.84
As on 16 May 2024 03:05

BSE 100 Performance

Day Range

  • Low 23308.3
  • High 23682.48
23656.84
  • Open23,554.05
  • Previous Close23,440.91
  • Dividend Yeild1.30%
Overview
  • High

    23682.48

  • Low

    23308.3

  • Day Open Price

    23554.05

  • Prev Close

    23440.91

  • P/E

    24.17

BSE100
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Stocks Performance
ASHOKLEY
206.65
2.61%
ASIANPAINT
2814.25
0.05%
BAJAJHLDNG
8328
-1.16%
BHARATFORG
1482.55
1.38%
BRITANNIA
5145
1.56%
CIPLA
1423.85
1.27%
COLPAL
2695
0.8%
EICHERMOT
4680.8
0.72%
NESTLEIND
2466.55
0.01%
AMBUJACEM
612
-0.16%
GRASIM
2383
0.62%
HEROMOTOCO
5137.85
1.61%
HINDALCO
653.05
-0.1%
HINDUNILVR
2342.85
0.91%
INDHOTEL
569.5
1.49%
ITC
431.25
0.79%
TRENT
4588.65
1.4%
LT
3459.45
1.45%
M&M
2372.85
3.05%
RELIANCE
2850.2
0.67%
VEDL
433.2
-0.96%
SHREECEM
25744.45
-0.29%
SRF
2274.5
-0.56%
SIEMENS
7079.7
-0.57%
TATAPOWER
433.9
0.56%
TATACONSUM
1099.75
2.94%
TATAMOTORS
936.35
-1.15%
TATASTEEL
165.9
0.18%
WIPRO
464.35
1.36%
APOLLOHOSP
5916.2
1.12%
DRREDDY
5820
-0.89%
TITAN
3339.55
2.17%
SBIN
811.9
-1.04%
SHRIRAMFIN
2335.9
0.88%
CHOLAFIN
1268
3.01%
BPCL
618.65
-0.99%
BEL
237.9
2.15%
KOTAKBANK
1671.9
1.25%
UPL
511.65
-0.54%
PIIND
3604
-1.57%
INFY
1452.9
2.25%
LUPIN
1659.15
1.22%
ZEEL
133.1
1.56%
PIDILITIND
3016.9
0.98%
HAVELLS
1775.3
1.34%
DABUR
541.6
-0.81%
FEDERALBNK
164.3
1.01%
BAJFINANCE
6745.2
0.96%
ADANIENT
3040.9
-0.38%
SUNPHARMA
1532.2
0.35%
JSWSTEEL
886.35
1.79%
HDFCBANK
1460.15
1.48%
TCS
3900.3
0.51%
ICICIBANK
1131.2
0.59%
POWERGRID
312.55
-0.78%
BANKBARODA
263.2
-0.27%
MARUTI
12500
-2.16%
INDUSINDBK
1409.3
-0.57%
AXISBANK
1140.15
1.11%
HCLTECH
1347.95
1.08%
ONGC
277.65
1.54%
DLF
842.6
1.92%
TVSMOTOR
2123.35
1.36%
UNITDSPR
1175
0.05%
NTPC
361.4
0.01%
IOC
162.85
0.56%
COALINDIA
468.1
0.14%
HAL
4603.4
10.02%
PFC
454.8
4.18%
APLAPOLLO
1624.95
2.87%
GAIL
195.55
-2.61%
PAGEIND
35579.3
1.61%
MARICO
591.4
0%
JUBLFOOD
471.85
0.7%
BHARTIARTL
1344.9
2.52%
TECHM
1308.55
2.66%
LTIM
4768.45
2.54%
PERSISTENT
3514.8
0.98%
NAUKRI
5867.45
-1.24%
SBICARD
713.7
0.1%
DIVISLAB
3917.05
0.61%
ADANIPORTS
1344.75
0.56%
GODREJCP
1302.6
0.75%
HDFCLIFE
567
1.98%
ICICIPRULI
591
2.12%
SBILIFE
1447.15
1.32%
ICICIGI
1675.9
1.4%
MAXHEALTH
848.25
2.11%
IRCTC
1040.05
1.14%
VBL
1489.6
-0.61%
ULTRACEMCO
9698.3
0.92%
YESBANK
22.67
0.35%
BAJAJ-AUTO
8880
-0.26%
BAJAJFINSV
1596.1
1.72%
INDIGO
4290.5
-0.09%
AUBANK
622.65
-0.01%
TATAMTRDVR
628.3
-1.48%
DMART
4675
0.54%
TIINDIA
3760.15
-0.44%
IDFCFIRSTB
77.04
0.22%
ZOMATO
195.2
1.69%

Color code for Stocks Performance

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  • -5% and below

Constituent Companies

BSE 100 Sector Performance

Top Performing

Under Performing

S&P BSE 100

The BSE 100 is a broad-based index, which was previously known as the BSE National index. The index has the base year of 1983-1984 base year, and it was launched back in 1989. The index is created to measure the performance of the 100 biggest companies and also the most liquid Indian firms.


The BSE 100 index gets calculated in Indian Rupees, and the index contains float-adjusted stocks. The companies that fall under the BSE 100 index get revised semi-annually in the months of June and December each year. Besides that, the index’s computation methodology also shifted with time.
The BSE 100 firms are picked out based on these criteria:

●    The constituent should be a part of the S&P BSE LargeMidCap.
●    The selection takes place based on the free-float market value.
●    The company weightage is based on the float-adjustment market value of the constituent.
●    Companies should carry a minimum traded value equal to or greater than 10 billion.
●    The BSE 100 firms are chosen according to their rankings. This list is acquired as a blend of their market value and liquidity.
 

S&P BSE 100 Scrip Selection Criteria

Now, let’s take a look at the scrip selection criteria of the S&P BSE 100.

● Company equities listed under the Bombay Stock Exchange Ltd will be viewed as eligible. This excludes all those companies, which classify under mutual funds, scrips suspended on the final day before the review date, Z group, and scrips. These are objected to through the Surveillance section of the Exchange and also those which get traded under the permitted section.

● All S&P BSE 100 needs to have 3-month listing history at BSE. An exception of 1 month will be provided. This is only possible when the free-float market capitalization of all the newly listed businesses ranks in the top 10 categories in BSE. But during that event, when a company gets listed on account of an amalgamation, merger, or demerger, listing history is not needed.

● All scrips need to be traded 95% of the trading days during the last 3 months. Exceptions will only be provided for extreme reasons.

● The constituent’s list is selected through the 3-step process. During the process, 150 businesses are selected through the free-float market capitalization. Along with that, other additional enterprises are also added under the top 150 category through full-market capitalization.

● All the filtered lists of constituents chosen will be ranked on absolute turnover.

● Companies present in the sorted and filtered list and has a cumulative turnover of over 99% will be excluded.

● The rest of the businesses will be sorted through the free-float market capitalization and whether or not they are listed under the BSE-100 constituents.

● The scrip selection will try to maintain the sectoral index weights, which are widely in order with the entire market.

● According to the opinions of the BSE Index Committee, all the companies that will get included under the index must carry an acceptable track record.

Other Indices

Faqs

What is S&P BSE 100?

The S&P BSE 100 is a price-sensitive stock index that was designed to measure the stock performance of the top 100 companies. These companies should fall under the BSE Sensex 100 list.

What can S&P BSE 100 do?

When you check the BSE Sensex Today Live, you will find that it measures the changes that take place in the monetary markets and the economy.

What exactly does S&P BSE stand for?

S&P stands for “Standard and Poor,” and BSE 100 stands for Bombay Stock Exchange, which measures the performance of 100 big companies.

How to Invest in S&P BSE Index?

To invest in BSE 100 today, you can do so directly within the constituents of the S&P BSE 100 index. But make sure that you choose a reliable and trusted brokerage platform to conduct the investment work.

Be sure to research the platform right before you invest.

When was S&P BSE 100 Launched?

The S&P BSE 100 index was launched way back in 1989 and had the base year of 1983-1984. 

Can I invest in the S&P BSE 100 through a brokerage firm?

In short, yes, you can. But please make sure that the brokerage firm is government-registered.
 

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