City
Epaper

BSE-listed cos' market cap hits $5 trillion mark for first time

By IANS | Updated: May 21, 2024 15:50 IST

Mumbai, May 21 For the first time, BSE-listed companies' total market capitalisation crossed the $5 trillion mark on ...

Open in App

Mumbai, May 21 For the first time, BSE-listed companies' total market capitalisation crossed the $5 trillion mark on May 21, following a run-up in midcap and small-cap stocks.

In the last five months, BSE's market cap has increased by $633 billion. At the beginning of this year, the total market cap of BSE was $4.14 trillion.

The Indian market has been bullish for some time now. BSE benchmark Sensex is trading just below 1.5 per cent from the all-time high. While BSE midcap and smallcap indices are trading at an all-time high.

Since the beginning of 2024, Sensex has given returns of only 2.3 per cent, but BSE Midcap and BSE Smallcap indices have given returns of 16 and 11 per cent respectively.

BSE has reached $4 trillion to $5 trillion in just six months. BSE touched the $4 trillion for the first time in November 2023.

The Indian stock market ranks fifth in market capitalisation in the world with $5 trillion. America is in first place with a market capitalisation of $55 trillion, China is in second place with a market capitalisation of $9.4 trillion, Japan is in third place with a market capitalisation of $6.4 trillion and Hong Kong's stock market is in fourth place in the world with a market capitalisation of $5.4 trillion.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

NationalECI orders repoll in Assam's Karimganj North after post-poll scrutiny of records

International"Iran didn't start this war": Representative of Supreme Leader Abdul Majid Hakeem Ilahi

NationalJal Jeevan Mission scam: Retired IAS officer Subodh Agarwal produced before Court, gets 3-day police custody

InternationalOver 8.4 lakh Indians returned from Gulf since February 28, says MEA; Airspace disruptions continue across region

InternationalTrump to Vance: "I wish them luck," says US will open Hormuz "with or without" Iran

Business Realted Stories

BusinessCommerce Ministry, Ports Department review packaging and shipping challenges amid West Asia crisis

BusinessTripura emerges fastest-growing economies in NE, attracts Rs 2,000 cr investment interest at Bengaluru conclave

Business4.05 lakh PNG connections gasified, not LPG: Petroleum Ministry

BusinessUltra Gas to invest Rs. 900 crores to expand LNG Infra amid West Asia crisis: MD, Maqsood Sheikh

BusinessNITI Aayog releases reports on Ease of Doing R&D​