NSE to Exclude 16 Securities from F&O Contracts by Feb 28

    Synopsis:

    The National Stock Exchange (NSE) has announced the exclusion of F&O contracts for 16 securities, effective February 28, 2025, affecting derivatives trading and market activity.


    The National Stock Exchange (NSE) announced the exclusion of futures and options (F&O) contracts for 16 securities starting February 28, 2025. No new expiry contracts will be introduced for these securities from this date, aligning with the exchange’s efforts to optimise its derivatives offerings. The affected securities include notable companies like Abbott India, Bata India, City Union Bank, and Sun TV Network.

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    Key Takeaways:

    • Effective Date: The exclusion comes into force on February 28, 2025.

    • Impacted Securities: 16 securities, including Abbott India, Bata India, and Sun TV Network.

    • No New Contracts: No new expiry contracts will be introduced for the excluded securities post-February 28, 2025.

    • Impact on NSE Share Price: The move may influence trading activity and NSE share price dynamics.

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    Complete List of Excluded Securities

    Revised Expiry Days for Index Derivative Contracts

    In a related update, NSE has revised the expiry days for select index derivatives, effective January 1, 2025. This change impacts monthly and quarterly contracts for Nifty Bank, FinNifty, Nifty Midcap Select, and Nifty Next50.

    Index

    New Expiry Day

    Nifty Bank

    Thursday

    FinNifty

    Thursday

    Nifty Midcap Select

    Monday

    Nifty Next50

    Friday

    This move is expected to streamline trading schedules while maintaining the current expiry days for other Nifty contracts.

    Impact on NSE Share Price

    NSE share price may reflect market sentiment as investors and traders assess the impact of these changes on derivatives trading. While the exclusion of F&O contracts for 16 securities narrows market participation, the revised expiry days aim to improve trading efficiency.

    The NSE’s decision to exclude 16 securities from F&O trading and revise expiry days for certain contracts highlights its focus on optimising derivatives offerings. These updates are set to shape market dynamics and trading activity in 2025.

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    Published Date : 23 Dec 2024

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