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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • abbreviation National Stock Exchange

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  • PLUS is concerned that NSE2 will take away traffic from NSE, which is still under-utilised despite being built more than 20 years ago.

    nst online 2010

  • PLUS is concerned that NSE2 will take away traffic from NSE, which is still under-utilised despite being built more than 20 years ago.

    nst online 2010

  • "The NSE is a very liquid exchange and that is not likely to change," the

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2010

  • But what SEBI would like or what market development means is that the counterparty comes and like the NSE is the counterparty or BSE is the counterparty for trading of shares.

    unknown title 2009

  • The indices, namely NSE's benchmark index Nifty (S&P CNX Nifty), Nifty-100 and its dollar index Defty would be calculated on the basis of free floating market capitalisation, according to an announcement by NSE's group company India Index Services and Products Limited

    unknown title 2009

  • If the user didn't specify a sponsored entity, this field contains "NSE".

    The Code Project Latest Articles 2008

  • If the user didn't specify a sponsored entity, this field contains "NSE".

    The Code Project Latest Articles GeorgeHara 2008

  • If the user didn't specify a sponsored entity, this field contains "NSE".

    The Code Project Latest Articles 2008

  • The shares were acquired by Japan's Sumitomo Corporation, one of the largest worldwide trading companies, according to NSE data.

    Deals India: Morning News Roundup Deals India Staff 2011

  • CCI ordered NSE to pay the penalty at the rate of 5% of 11.10 billion rupees - the average turnover for the three years ending March 31, 2010.

    India Body Levies Penalty on NSE Gurdev Singh Virk of Dow Jones Newswires 2011

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