"The companies which would apply for listing on the exchange through direct listing norms would be placed in the Group 'D' for trading in normal segment and in Group 'DT' for trade to trade segment," the BSE said in a circular.
In trade to trade segment, only delivery-based transactions are allowed and traders can't take intra-day positions.
BSE has classified equity scrips into categories such as Group A, Group B, Group T, among others, to provide a guidance to the investors. Group A is the most tracked segment consisting of about 200 scrips, while Group B consists of more than 3,000 stocks.
"All rules, regulations, norms/ guidelines pertaining to trading, risk management, clearing, settlement etc applicable presently and from time to time for scrips in the existing Groups would also be applicable to scrips in Group D and DT," BSE noted.
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