Paytm y Ashok Leyland se incorporan al índice BSE 100

Paytm, Ashok Leyland y CG Power han sido añadidos al BSE 100. Estos cambios reemplazan a Ambuja Cements, Tube Investments y Colgate-Palmolive a partir de hoy. TVS Motor también ha entrado en el BSE Sensex 50.

Los ajustes de los índices siguen las normas estándar de reconstitución para el BSE 100 y el Sensex 50. Paytm, operada por One97 Communications, se une ahora al índice de referencia más amplio junto con Ashok Leyland y CG Power and Industrial Solutions. Ambuja Cements, una empresa del Grupo Adani, sale del índice junto con Tube Investments of India y Colgate-Palmolive (India).

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