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Sanz
What does NIFTY means and how the word comes?
                     
 




SG Elite
The word "nifty" means "quick, in a nick of seconds, swift". No idea how it came about; it's considered as a jargon.


Kool Dude
Nifty is an adjective of 18th century American theatrical origin, possibly a shortening of "magnificent", and meaning "really good".

The S&P CNX Nifty (nicknamed Nifty 50 or simply Nifty) (Ticker NSE:^NSEI), is the leading index for large companies on the National Stock Exchange of India. S&P CNX Nifty is a well diversified 50 stock index accounting for 22 sectors of the economy. It is used for a variety of purposes such as benchmarking fund portfolios, index based derivatives and index funds.

(The 'Nifty 50' nickname should not be confused with the Nifty 50 set of 50 leading stocks on the New York Stock Exchange in the 1970s.)


Blue Sky
It means something is handy, useful, easy to use, novel, etc. Usually refers to a new item that takes the place of an older model. Like when the new slim-line cell phones came out, you could say they were a nifty idea.


Katetrinity
Nifty (years ago) meant cool as in cool today with the kids. Example: "She is real nifty" or "that is a nifty pair of jeans."

If your question is asking where it comes from, I have no idea.


V.T.V.RAM
The Nifty is an indicator of all the major companies of the NSE. Nifty means marvelous and is related to derivatives in the market


revatigalgali
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NIFTY IS A STOCK EXCHANGE
FOR MORE GUIDELINES..VISIT.
http://www.tradersedgeindia.com/nse_nifty.htm


Someone
Clever, smart


Jo Blo
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http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=nifty&searchmode=none


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