Market Cap as % of GDP

by Paul Joseph on July 26, 2010 · 0 comments

Barry Ritholtz: The US stock market capitalization (NYSE+Nasdaq) has gone higher than US GDP . I have some limited data for India – for the last three years. We’re very close to the 100% mark on just the NSE market cap (but the remaining BSE only stocks are not going to add to much). We may be below 100% because GDP figures are revealed about one quarter late. I’d like a good source of Indian past data to make a much longer chart. (Also see: My Video on this at Deepak Shenoy Talks ) This post is written by Deepak Shenoy , at Capital Mind .

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Market Cap as % of GDP

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