The National Stock Exchange (NSE) has excluded five stocks from the Futures & Options (F&O) segment, effective June series. The five shares that have been excluded are Apollo Tyres, Deepak Nitrite, Escorts Kubota, MRF and Ramco Cements.
"However, the existing unexpired contracts of expiry months March 2025, April 2025 and May 2025 would continue to be available for trading till their respective expiry and new strikes would also be introduced in the existing contract months," said the NSE in a circular.
Further, the stock exchange added, "Accordingly, no contracts shall be available for trading in the above-mentioned securities with effect from May 27, 2025."
At 10 am, Apollo Tyres, Deepak Nitrite, Escorts Kubota, and Ramco Cements shares were trading flat, while MRF shares were nearly a percent higher.
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On January 24, the NSE excluded shares of Castrol India and Gland Pharma from the Futures & Options (F&O) segment starting January 31, 2025. Previously, NSE had proposed to include six companies, including these two, in the F&O space for trading from January 31, 2025. There is no change for other four securities, namely, NBCC, Phoenix, Solar Industries India and Torrent Power, as mentioned in the circular earlier.
The National Stock Exchange had also announced the removal of 16 stocks from the F&O segment, effective February 28, 2025, stating that no contracts will be available for trading beyond this date.
The excluded stocks include PVR Inox, United Breweries, Abbott India, Atul, Bata India, Can Fin Homes, Coromandel International, City Union Bank, Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers and Chemicals, Gujarat Gas, IndiaMart Intermesh, IPCA Laboratories, Dr. Lal Path Labs, Metropolis Healthcare, Navin Fluorine International, and Sun TV Network.
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