National Stock Exchange (NSE) Chairman Ashok Chawla recently talked about the “difficult times” that the country’s largest stock exchange was going through. While his statement with the broad message of “we shall overcome” was understandable, given that it was aimed at boosting the morale of NSE employees, the task ahead of Vikram Limaye, the new managing director (MD) and chief executive officer (CEO) who takes charge on Monday, is formidable indeed. There is no doubt that the NSE, which controls about 80 per cent of India’s derivatives market, is ...
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