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  • Kal Ho Na Ho: Sebi Chairperson open to taking some derivative products off the market, says market understands "regulatory risk"

    Sebi's Madhabi Puri Buch said that the regulator has observed the highly speculative nature of trading in weekly options and that it will take action based on the recommendations made by the working committee set up under the Secondary Market Advisory Committee

  • Sensex, Bankex derivatives contracts' turnover crosses Rs 10,000 crore

    This surge in trading activity was accompanied by an Open Interest (OI) value exceeding Rs 1,350 crore

  • Market may be cautious ahead of expiry; Maruti, Bharti eyed

    Among stocks to watch today will be Wipro, Bharti Airtel, Ashok Leyland and Maruti. In key earnings, Maruti Suzuki will report its number on Wednesday. A CNBC-TV18 poll shows that the company may report a whopping 74 percent surge in its profit.

  • Sebi issues norms for derivative contracts on commodities

    To deepen the nascent commodity market, regulator Sebi today came out with a detailed framework on allowing derivative contracts on commodities.

  • Learn concept of effective hedging

    The Indian markets currently are extremely volatile often posing large risk to investors- both retail and institutional alike. As we have understood in previous articles, the constant volatility in today‘s market environment usually leads to variations in asset price and the exposure of your holdings to continued financial risk and loss.

  • NSE plans derivative contracts linked to European indices

    The National Stock Exchange is looking to launch derivative contracts linked to European indices, which will help domestic investors to have exposure to European equity market.

  • NSE to launch derivatives on S&P, Dow

    The National Stock Exchange (NSE) will launch derivative contracts on the Standard & Poor's 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average on Monday.

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