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BSE to include 25 scrips in mid-cap index

The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) today said it has decided to include 25 scrips in thw BSE mid-cap index with effect from January 11. - SMEs listed on BSE see 11% fall in five years - Sensex starts New Year with 20-month high - New trading hours: No big impact on day one - Volumes fall on Day 1 of extended trading - DIIs net buyers of Rs 2,330 cr in cash mkt today - Sugar stocks jump as prices touch record high The BSE plans to add Bombay Dyeing & Mfg Co, CMC, Core Projects & Technologies, Cox And Kings (India), Den Networks, Eicher Motors, Emami, Firstsource Solutions, Gujarat Industries Powerco, Honeywell Automation India and Indiabulls Power in the Mid-Cap Index, an statement issued here said. Besides, it also plans to include Infotech Enterprises, Jindal Southwest Holdings, JSL, Lakshmi Machine Works, MVL, Pipavav Shipyad, Polaris Software, Rajesh Exports, Ruchi Soya Industries, The South Indian Bank, Texmaco, United Breweries (Holdings), Usha Martin and Whirlpool in the index. The exchange has excluded Housing Development & Infrastructure, Lanco Infratech, Mphasis, Prism Cement, Sterling Biotech, Tech Mahindra and Torrent Power from the index. The BSE has also decided to include JSW Energy in BSE IPO index with effect from January 6. The exchange has decided to exclude scrips of Aries Agro, BGR Energy Systems, Brigade Enterprises, Burnpur Cement, Eclerx Services, Jyothy Laboratories, Transformers & Rectifiers from the index from January 11, the release added.


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