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BSE INFRA
BSE INFRA Performance
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Open
534.61
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High
540.29
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Low
529.41
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Prev Close
534.56
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Dividend Yeild
2.08%
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P/E
14.16


Color code for Stocks Performance
- 5% and above
- 5% to 2%
- 2% to 0.5%
- 0.5% to -0.5%
- -0.5% to -2%
- -2% to -5%
- -5% and below
Constituent Companies
Company | Market Cap | Market Price | Volume | Sector |
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CESC Ltd | ₹18101 Cr |
₹136.55
(3.31%)
|
277241 | Power Generation & Distribution |
Great Eastern Shipping Company Ltd | ₹12903 Cr |
₹900.9
(4.02%)
|
26072 | Shipping |
Larsen & Toubro Ltd | ₹455816 Cr |
₹3311.5
(1.03%)
|
84554 | Infrastructure Developers & Operators |
Tata Power Company Ltd | ₹114201 Cr |
₹357.4
(0.56%)
|
616269 | Power Generation & Distribution |
NCC Ltd | ₹11734 Cr |
₹187.4
(1.18%)
|
244445 | Infrastructure Developers & Operators |
BSE INFRA Sector Performance
Top Performing
Sector Name | Percentage Change |
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IT - Hardware | 0.36 |
Healthcare | 0.09 |
Dry cells | 0.77 |
Real Estate Investment Trusts | 0.52 |
Under Performing
Sector Name | Percentage Change |
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Diamond, Gems and Jewellery | -0.7 |
Leather | -0.39 |
Ceramic Products | -0.27 |
IT - Software | -0.74 |
BSE India Infra
BSE India INFRA is a key index on the Bombay Stock Exchange that provides investors with a comprehensive view of the infrastructure sector's performance in India. It covers a diverse range of companies from various industries, offering a snapshot of market trends and sectoral growth.
Regularly updated to reflect the latest market conditions, BSE India INFRA has become a benchmark for investors looking to track or invest in the country’s infrastructure landscape. Its composition and periodic reviews ensure it remains relevant, making it a valuable tool for those interested in this critical sector of the economy.
What is the BSE Infra Index?
The BSE India INFRA index, launched on May 19, 2014, captures the performance of India's infrastructure industry. Comprising 30 diversified stocks selected from the S&P BSE AllCap index, it spans seven sectors: Capital Goods, Power, Transport Services, Oil & Gas, Finance, Utilities, and Housing.
The index is calculated using modified market capitalization and reconstituted annually, with semi-annual weight rebalancing. Managed by the S&P BSE Index Committee, it is calculated in ₹ and $, providing a benchmark for fund portfolios and index funds in the infrastructure sector.
How is the BSE Infra Index Value Calculated?
The BSE India INFRA index value is calculated using the formula:
Index Value = Index Market Value / Divisor,
where Index Market Value = Price × Shares × IWF (Float Factor) × FX rate × AWFi.
AWFi is the Adjusted Stock Market Value factor assigned during the rebalancing date. The Divisor is derived by dividing the Index Market Value after rebalancing by the Index Value before rebalancing. The index undergoes annual reconstitution in September, with semi-annual reviews in March and September to adjust for index cap weightings. A single stock is capped at 10%, while the infrastructure cluster is capped at 30%. Corporate actions are weighted based on a non-market capitalisation method to maintain balance and liquidity.
BSE Infra Scrip Selection Criteria
To be included in the BSE India INFRA index, securities must meet several eligibility criteria. They must be domiciled in India, listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), and part of the S&P BSE AllCap index. Additionally, they must fall under the infrastructure sub-groups based on the BSE Sector Classification System, grouped into five clusters: construction & engineering, energy, NBFCs, transportation, and utilities. Each infrastructure cluster is limited to 10 stocks.
Only common shares are eligible, and a stock must have been listed for at least six months. The stock must also have an average daily free float market cap of at least ₹1 lakh crore, reduced to ₹80,000 crore for current constituents. It must have an annualized traded value of at least ₹20,000 crore, with ₹16,000 crore as the minimum for current stocks. Additionally, the turnover ratio must be at least 10%, or 8% for current constituents, and the stock must not have more than five non-trading days in the past six months.
Stocks ranked beyond the top 10 based on a six-month average daily free float market cap are excluded, and the top 20 stocks must be included. The remaining 10 stocks are selected from current constituents ranked 21-40.
How does BSE Infra work?
The BSE India INFRA index tracks the performance of the infrastructure sector in India. It comprises 30 stocks selected from the S&P BSE AllCap index, spanning sectors like Capital Goods, Power, Transport Services, Oil & Gas, Finance, Utilities, and Housing. The index is designed to reflect the growth of India's infrastructure sector and provides a benchmark for funds and portfolios.
The index value is calculated by dividing the market value of the selected stocks by a divisor, which is adjusted during rebalancing. Stocks are capped at a 10% weight, and the infrastructure cluster is capped at 30%. The index is reconstituted annually in September and rebalanced semi-annually in March and September. Corporate actions are weighted based on a non-market capitalization method.
The BSE India INFRA index provides liquidity and investable exposure to the infrastructure industry, making it a key reference for market participants.
What are the Benefits of Investing in the BSE Infra?
Investing in the BSE India INFRA index offers several benefits:
● Diversified Exposure: The index comprises 30 stocks across key infrastructure sectors like Capital Goods, Power, Transport Services, Oil & Gas, Finance, Utilities, and Housing, providing diversified exposure to the growing infrastructure industry.
● Benchmark for Infrastructure: As a benchmark index, it reflects the performance of India’s infrastructure sector, allowing investors to track growth and opportunities in a critical economic sector.
● Stable Returns: Infrastructure stocks tend to be more stable due to the essential nature of services they provide, which may offer consistent long-term returns, even during market volatility.
● Liquidity and Investment Opportunities: The index offers liquidity and can serve as a foundation for exchange-traded funds (ETFs) or index funds, enabling investors to gain easy access to infrastructure investments.
● Growth Potential: With India’s focus on infrastructure development, the index provides exposure to potential growth opportunities in sectors critical to the country’s economic expansion.
What is the History of the BSE Infra?
The BSE India INFRA index was launched on May 19, 2014, with a base value of 100, reflecting its performance from the first value date of April 3, 2006. It was designed to track the growth of India's infrastructure sector by including 30 stocks from the S&P BSE AllCap index, representing key infrastructure sectors like Capital Goods, Power, Transport Services, Oil & Gas, Finance, Utilities, and Housing.
The index value is calculated using modified market capitalization and is reconstituted annually in September, with semi-annual rebalancing in March and September to ensure alignment with market dynamics.
Managed by the S&P BSE Index Committee, the BSE INFRA index has become a popular benchmark for tracking the performance of India’s infrastructure sector and serves as a basis for various funds and investment products.
Other Indices
Indices Name | Price | Price Change (% change) |
---|---|---|
India VIX | 14.53 | -0.15 (-1.02%) |
Nifty 10 Yr Benchmark G-Sec | 2477.38 | -3.81 (-0.15%) |
Nifty 10 Yr Benchmark G-Sec (Clean Price) | 893.06 | -1.58 (-0.18%) |
Nifty 100 | 23274.05 | -137.35 (-0.59%) |
Nifty 100 Alpha 30 Index | 16085.8 | -230.85 (-1.41%) |
Faqs
How To Invest in BSE Infra Stocks?
To invest in BSE Infra stocks, you can buy individual stocks listed in the index through a Demat account. Alternatively, you can invest in ETFs or index funds that track the BSE Infra Index, offering a diversified and cost-effective way to gain exposure to top large-cap companies.
What are BSE Infra stocks?
BSE India INFRA stocks are 30 selected companies from the S&P BSE AllCap index that represent key sectors within India’s infrastructure industry. These sectors include Capital Goods, Power, Transport Services, Oil & Gas, Finance, Utilities, and Housing. The stocks provide diversified exposure to the infrastructure sector's growth and performance.
Can you trade shares on BSE Infra?
Yes, you can trade shares of companies listed in the BSE Infra Index through a Demat account. You can buy and sell these stocks during market hours like any other listed stock. Additionally, you can invest in ETFs or index funds based on the BSE Infra Index for broader exposure.
In which year was the BSE Infra Index launched?
The BSE India INFRA index was launched on May 19, 2014. It was designed to track the performance of 30 key stocks from India's infrastructure sector, with its base value set from April 3, 2006.
Can we buy BSE Infra and sell it tomorrow?
Yes, you can buy BSE Infra stocks and sell them the next day, following the BTST (Buy Today, Sell Tomorrow) strategy. This allows you to take advantage of short-term price movements without waiting for the usual settlement period.
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