NIFTY 50
- Nifty BeES, India's first exchange-traded fund (2001)
Nifty BeES, launched by Benchmark Mutual Fund on 28 December 2001, was India's first exchange-traded fund and the first ETF in Asia to track a broad equity index, establishing the template for passive investing in Indian capital markets.
- NIFTY 50 TRI (Total Returns Index)
The NIFTY 50 TRI is the total-return variant of India's benchmark large-cap equity index, reinvesting dividends into the index level. It is the most widely used performance benchmark for Indian large-cap equity mutual funds.
- Large-cap fund vs index fund in India
A factual comparison of actively managed large-cap mutual funds and Nifty 50/Sensex index funds in India, covering SEBI categorisation, return history, expense ratio, and alpha generation.
- How to invest in an index fund via Coin
Step-by-step guide to investing in index mutual funds on Zerodha Coin: index fund vs. ETF, selecting a benchmark, tracking error, lump-sum and SIP modes, and tax treatment.
- Active equity vs passive equity investing in India
A factual comparison of actively managed equity mutual funds and passive index funds/ETFs in India, covering cost, alpha generation, SPIVA data, market efficiency, and portfolio construction.
- National Stock Exchange of India (NSE)
NSE is India's largest stock exchange by trading volume, established in 1992, operating NIFTY 50 and pioneering electronic, anonymous order-matching in.