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BSE's IPO Plans: How a few exchanges fared after listing

Asia’s oldest stock exchange recently announced it will be hitting the primary market with an initial share sale. It has set the date for the public issue in December. Let us take a look at how a few stock exchanges around the world fared after their initial offer.

May 17, 2016 / 11:15 IST
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Deepak Kumarmoneycontrol.comOver the last three fiscal years, Bombay Stock Exchange has seen its profits shrink. In FY16, its consolidated profit was down 38 percent at Rs 96 crore from the year before.

BSE has seen its volumes tumble to Rs 22.49 crore in April 2016 from Rs 27.59 crore from the year-ago period. The daily average traded quantity on the stock exchange was Rs 28-30 crore. 

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Recently, Asia’s oldest stock exchange announced it will be hitting the primary market with an initial share sale. It has set the date for the public issue in December.

But will the initial public offer help revive its profits and give the bourse a new lease of life?  This question can be answered — at least partially — by looking at the first earnings reports of a few stock exchanges immediately after they got listed.