BSE, NSE to move 25 cos to restricted trade segment from Oct 7

The move is part of a surveillance review and with a view to ensure market safety and safeguard the interest of investors

BSE, NSE to move 25 cos to restricted trade segment from Oct 7
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Oct 02 2015 | 1:55 PM IST
Leading stock exchanges BSE and NSE will next week shift a total of 25 companies to the restricted trading segment to ensure safety of investors in the capital markets.

BSE said it would be shifting scrips of 19 firms to the trade-to-trade or the 'T' group segment, while National Stock exchange (NSE) has decided to move stocks of six companies to this category, the bourses said in separate notices.

The stocks would be transferred to the restricted trade segment with effect from October 7.

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The scrips to be moved to the 'T' group on both the bourses include Cambridge Technology Enterprises, Dynacons Technologies, Euro Multivision, Farmax India, FCS Software Solutions and Rasoya Proteins.

Under the trade-to-trade segment, no speculative trading is allowed and delivery of shares and payment of consideration amount are mandatory.

The move is part of a surveillance review and with a view to ensure market safety and safeguard the interest of investors, the exchanges said.

The bourses have asked trading members "to take adequate precaution" while trading in these scrips as "the settlement will be done on trade-to-trade basis and no netting off will be allowed."

Further, they said that the "transfer of security for trading and settlement on a trade-to-trade basis is purely on account of market surveillance and it should not be construed as an adverse action against the concerned company."

These stocks would attract a price band of 5 per cent, which would be the maximum permissible limit within which the share price can move.

Besides, BSE and NSE issued a list of stocks that would continue in the trade-to-trade segment on their respective platforms.

While BSE has identified 164 companies whose securities will remain under restricted category, NSE has listed 63 firms.
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First Published: Oct 02 2015 | 1:32 PM IST

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