on which basis sensex and nifty will be maesured and also
how the infletion rate measured
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Answer / mangai
Sensex and Nifty are calculated based on Freefloat Market
Capitalisation. The Difference is that Sensex is an average
of 30 companies and Nifty is an average of 50 companies.
Inflation rate is measured based on Whole Sale Price Index
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Answer / sauraj
one more thing to add to above answers,India calculates
inflation on the basis of wpi(wholesale price index) while
many other developed countries like US and UK calculates
inflation on the basis of cpi(consumer price index).
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Answer / chandu
the sensex and nifty based on the free float market
capitalisation of 30 and 50 companues bse and nse.
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