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Sebi discontinues mini-derivatives contracts on bourses

Market regulator Sebi on Tuesday said it has decided to discontinue mini-derivatives contracts on Sensex and Nifty indices, to discourage small investors from getting attracted to this segment.

November 21, 2012 / 11:39 IST

Market regulator Sebi on Tuesday said it has decided to discontinue mini-derivatives contracts on the Sensex and Nifty indices, to discourage small investors from getting attracted to this segment.

The latest move revises the Sebi 's decision in December 2007 that allowed mini derivative contracts. Such contracts - having a minimum size of Rs 1 lakh - were allowed on leading indices, Sensex and Nifty.

"With a view to ensure that small/retail investors are not attracted towards derivatives segment, it has now been  decided to discontinue mini derivatives contracts on the Index (Sensex and Nifty)," Sebi said in a circular today.

Directing stock exchanges to implement the latest  circular, Sebi said that no fresh mini derivatives contracts  shall be issued. "However, the existing unexpired contracts may be permitted to trade till expiry and new strikes may also be introduced in the existing contract months," the regulator noted.

Derivatives are contracts between two or more entities and their value depends on underlying assets such as stocks.

first published: Nov 20, 2012 08:09 pm

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