NSE Said to Plan Allowing Trading in Its Shares on Its Own Platform
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NSE said to plan allowing trading in its shares on its own platform
NSE may allow its shares to trade on its own platform after listing on rival BSE, potentially boosting liquidity and paving the way for inclusion in Nifty indexes. The proposal was discussed with global investors during IPO roadshows. However, current rules don’t permit exchange self-listing, meaning NSE would need Sebi approval. The IPO is targeted for September.
NSE CEO Thanks SEBI Chief for Greenlighting IPO, Says Domestic Savings Key to India's Next Capital Market Phase
Get latest articles and stories on Business at LatestLY. National Stock Exchange (NSE) Managing Director and CEO Ashish Kumar Chauhan on Wednesday thanked SEBI Chairman Tuhin Kanta Pandey for giving the go-ahead to NSE's initial public offering (IPO) and resolving long-pending issues, while emphasising that rising domestic savings will play a crucial role in the next phase of India's capital market growth. Business News | NSE CEO Thanks SEBI Chi…
BSE Share Price Falls as NSE Listing Plans Overshadow MSCI Deal
BSE share price reversed earlier gains on Thursday as investors weighed a potentially important derivatives partnership with MSCI against fresh developments surrounding rival National Stock Exchange’s planned IPO. BSE Ltd shares initially advanced following news that the exchange had entered an agreement with global index provider MSCI. The stock traded above ₹3,400 earlier in the session, but sentiment deteriorated later, sending BSE as low as …
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