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SEBI defers 50:50-margins rules for F&Os in new circular

From February 28, 2022, to trade in the derivatives market, an investor will need to hold 50 per cent of the value in her account as margin

November 23, 2021 / 19:11 IST
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This is largely to protect investors from massive swings in times of extreme stress or during bull runs (File image: Reuters)
This is largely to protect investors from massive swings in times of extreme stress or during bull runs (File image: Reuters)

Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has postponed the implementation of the 50 percent cash-margin rule for futures and options (F&O) traders and credit-default swaps (CDS) segment to February 28, 2022, from the earlier deadline of December 1, 2021. 

The regulator cited investor interest, and market regulation and development as reasons for the deferment, in its recently issued circular.

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Earlier rules allowed investors to cover their margins entirely with their securities. But, from 2022, they will need to keep 50 per cent of the value in cash in their account as margins to trade in these segments.

This is largely to protect investors from massive swings, and the high risks and perils of leverage, during times of extreme market volatility, stress and a bull run.