NSE, the largest stock exchange in India, is making a fresh attempt to list on the stock market following an eight-year delay due to regulatory hurdles. The board has authorized management to seek Sebi’s no objection certificate, paving the way for the IPO, potentially making NSE the third listed stock exchange in India after MCX and BSE.
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