Sectoral Classification Frameworks

The Segmental Revenue Rule: Methodology for Primary Sector Assignment

Executive Summary: The Logic Gate of Market Taxonomy In the high-frequency and data-driven landscape of the Indian equity markets, the classification of a company is not merely a descriptive label; it is a fundamental quantitative pivot. For institutional investors, quantitative researchers, and software engineers building financial platforms, the primary sector assignment serves as the “logic […]

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Decoding NIC Codes: The Government’s Statistical Link to Stock Market Sectors

Decoding NIC Codes: The Government’s Statistical Link to Stock Market Sectors Executive Summary: The “Genetic Code” of the Indian Economy In the intricate landscape of the Indian equity markets, investors often categorize companies using popular exchange-defined indices like “Nifty Auto” or “Nifty FMCG.” However, beneath these commercial labels lies a rigorous, state-mandated classification system that

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Bridging the Gap: Mapping Indian Equities to the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS)

Introduction: The Taxonomy of Capital The global financial ecosystem functions as a complex, interconnected web where trillions of dollars in liquidity migrate across borders based on specific organizational signals. In the Indian stock market, a significant “translation” gap exists between how domestic exchanges, such as the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE),

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BSE Sector Classification: Contrasting the Bombay Stock Exchange Standards with NSE

Executive Summary & Conceptual Theory: The “Rosetta Stone” of Indian Equities The Taxonomy Paradox In the vast and intricate ecosystem of the Indian equity market, with over 5,000 listed entities, the primary challenge for any systematic participant is not just the acquisition of price data, but the accurate interpretation of business identity. Imagine a digital

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Architecture of NSE Industry Classification: The Multi-Tier Hierarchy

Introduction: The Lattice of Indian Industry — A Computational Perspective Conceptual Theory: The Taxonomy of Capital In the high-velocity ecosystem of the Indian stock market, a company is rarely an isolated entity; it is a node within a complex, interconnected biological organism. If we visualize the National Stock Exchange (NSE) as this organism, the listed

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