
BSE, NSE to be alternative trading venues to each other in case of outages: SEBI
Hindustan TimesThe Bombay Stock Exchange and the National Stock Exchange will act as alternative trading venues to each other from April 1, 2025, in case of outages, the Securities and Exchange Board of India announced in a circular on Thursday. The Bombay Stock Exchange and the National Stock Exchange will act as alternative trading venues to each other from April 1, 2025 in case of outages, the Securities and Exchange Board of India announced in a circular on Thursday, November 28, 2024 The move aims to protect investors from price risks during trading halts, particularly when market-moving announcements are made by companies, potentially affecting stock prices, SEBI noted in its circular. SEBI said the exchange affected by any technical glitches or outages must intimate the matter to the alternate trading venue and SEBI within 75 minutes of its occurrence. The market regulator has also asked exchanges to create reserve contracts for scrips exclusively listed on the other exchange as well as single stock derivatives available only on other exchange, to be invoked at the time of outage on the other exchange.
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