BSE Broad and Sector Indices Returns 30Dec2022
(update dated 01Jan2024 with data as on 31Dec2023 is available here)
This is an update of an earlier blog published on 04Apr2022. The data here show how the broad and sector indices of BSE Limited have performed on an annual and trailing basis as at the end of 30Dec2022 (which is the last trading day of 2022).
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Table 1: Trailing Returns - BSE Indices - year-to-date (YTD) to 10-year returns 30Dec2022 >
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As shown in the above table, BSE Sensex has delivered a CAGR or compounded annual growth rate of 12.1 percent in the past ten years, whereas the Dollex 30 index delivered a CAGR of just 7.6 percent, due to the depreciation of Indian rupee versus the US dollar.
Dollex 30 index is nothing but Sensex expressed in US dollar terms. The biggest gainers in 2022 are BSE Power, PSU, Bankex, FMCG and Auto indices; while the worst performers are BSE IPO, Info Tech and Healthcare indices.
The top gainers of 2022 in Sensex are ITC, Mahindra & Mahindra and IndusInd Bank while the top losers are Wipro Ltd, Tech Mahindra and Infosys.
Table 2: Annual Returns - BSE Indices - 2014 to 2022 - 30Dec2022 >
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Additional Data:
BSE Broad Indices values as on 30Dec2022 >
BSE Sectoral Indices values as on 30Dec2022 >
Value Research Indian annual returns and trailing returns as on 30Dec2022 >
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