NSE Considers Trading Its Shares on Own Platform Pending Regulatory Approval
The National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) is considering allowing its shares to trade on its own platform after listing them on the rival Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). This proposal, discussed with global investors during recent IPO roadshows, could shift trading volumes and enable NSE shares' inclusion in its benchmark indexes. However, current regulations do not permit self-listing, so NSE would require approval from the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI). Discussions are ongoing, and any implementation depends on regulatory consent.
First-hand measurement across 2 sources
We measured how 2 outlets covered this story. No outlet gave this story a measurable political slant — there is no left–right reading to report. Overall sentiment is neutral (51/100). Lens Score 44/100.
Outlets measured: moneycontrol, economictimes. See how each one headlined and framed the same story in the source comparison below.
AI Analysis
Sentiment was consistent across outlets (50–52/100), indicating broadly factual reporting rather than editorialising.
Coverage timeline
economictimes broke this story on 20 Aug, 08:00 am. Other outlets followed.
