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National Stock Exchange of India

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After being part of the financial sector during the 2008 global crisis, Vikram Limaye is not new in handling crisis and undertook the most challenging project of his career to take the top job at the National Stock Exchange (NSE). The NSE is one of the leading stock exchanges in India and 11th largest stock exchange in the world by market capitalization. NSE was founded in 1992 as a demutualized electronic exchange and is classified as the largest stock exchange in India in terms of daily sales, total sales, and average equity on the basis of annual reports by SEBI. Limaye took the position of CEO and MD Exchange in July 2017 when his predecessor Chitra Ramakrishna left the organization a year before her term was to be completed, and Limaye became the first person to head the exchange from outside the founding party.

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Exhibit 10.1
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Source NSE annual reports

NSE financial summary 2012–2017 (Rs. in crore).

Exhibit 10.2
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Source NSE annual reports

Selected financial data on National Stock Exchange of India.

Exhibit 10.3
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Source www.greatlakes.edu

Comparative study of top 3 Indian stock exchanges in FY16.

Exhibit 10.4
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Source Handbook of Indian securities market

City-wise Distribution of Turnover of Equity Cash Segment at BSE (Percentage share in Turnover).

Exhibit 10.5
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Source https://www.moneycontrol.com/stocks/marketstats/turnover/

Average daily turnover comparison of BSE and NSE (crore rupees).

Exhibit 10.6
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Source www.greatlakes.edu

Time series plot of NSE and NYSE.

Exhibit 10.7
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Source www.greatlakes.edu

Time series plot of NSE and Korean Stock Exchange.

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Dhir, S., Sushil (2019). National Stock Exchange of India. In: Cases in Strategic Management. Flexible Systems Management. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7064-9_10

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