Under the futures and options (F&O) segment, five stocks were banned from trade on Tuesday, 19 November, by the National Stock Exchange (NSE). The securities banned for the F&O trade are Aarti Industries Ltd, Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail Ltd, Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers, Granules India Ltd, and Hindustan Copper.
Derivative contracts of these stocks were banned as the open market interest for these securities has crossed 95% of the market-wide position limit (MWPL) set by the exchanges. The MWPL is the maximum number of contracts that can be opened at any particular time.
Aarti Industries, Aditya Birla Fashion, and Granules India were retained on the list from Monday as the open interest as a percentage of the MWPL of its F&O contracts stood at 97.7%, 82% and 86.7%, respectively.
Gujarat Narmada Valley derivative contracts’ open interest is 97.5% of its MWPL on 19 November, compared to 84.8% for Hindustan Copper.
The ban will be lifted once the position falls below 80%. Traders will get penalised for buying or selling these securities. They will be available for trading in the cash market.
The National Stock Exchange updates the list of securities on the F&O ban list daily. This list serves as a guide for traders and investors in the market. Traders who trade in indices do not encounter a situation of security ban.
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