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Index Futures NIFTY

NIFTY 23-Feb-23

17655.90 -31.25 (-0.18%) Add to Watchlist

Open 17,639.95 Avg. Price 17,675.44
High 17,829.00 Contracts Traded 0
Low 17,522.25 Turnover (Rs.lakhs) 1,719,060.27
Prev. Close 17,687.15 Market Lot 0
Spot Price 17,542.35 Open Interest 11,310,850
Open Int PCR 0.73 Open Int. Chg 358,900
Prev OI PCR 0.76 OI Chg % 3.28
Bid Price 17,656.50 Offer Price 17,658.80
Bid Qty 300 Offer Qty 50
Rollover % 6.87%
Option Chain NIFTY
CALLS PUTS
Premium Volume Open Int Stike Price Open Int Volume Premium
450.00
(-2.09%)
47,900 13,650
(141.59%)
17,450.00 36,250
(14.90%)
193,550 228.70
(-0.20%)
422.20
(-3.10%)
2,240,050 1,124,850
(15.62%)
17,500.00 2,764,250
(-0.87%)
4,599,750 248.00
(-0.56%)
389.65
(-2.54%)
126,950 31,850
(60.86%)
17,550.00 53,050
(26.61%)
289,250 271.35
(1.97%)
361.75
(-2.78%)
2,593,600 486,050
(0.78%)
17,600.00 892,700
(-1.35%)
3,232,000 288.55
(0.68%)
333.40
(-2.53%)
251,400 99,200
(179.04%)
17,650.00 85,100
(221.74%)
281,350 310.80
(-0.83%)
305.95
(-2.98%)
2,261,350 574,950
(-2.53%)
17,700.00 872,800
(-4.24%)
2,022,900 332.00
(-0.52%)
278.60
(-4.43%)
174,150 66,300
(32.73%)
17,750.00 37,700
(0.13%)
101,400 358.20
(-0.76%)
255.25
(-4.85%)
2,552,800 862,000
(4.28%)
17,800.00 1,569,200
(-6.28%)
1,899,800 382.90
(0.55%)
235.00
(-4.22%)
176,700 62,350
(4.44%)
17,850.00 26,950
(-0.92%)
44,100 407.15
(0.07%)
210.90
(-5.70%)
1,188,050 691,400
(5.07%)
17,900.00 583,950
(-9.56%)
442,100 435.00
(-0.06%)

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F&O Stats
Futures CMP Change %Chg
INTELLECT 23-Feb-23 431.35 29.10 +7.23%
INDUSTOWER 23-Feb-23 146.95 9.10 +6.60%
FSL 23-Feb-23 108.40 4.40 +4.23%
BAJFINANCE 23-Feb-23 6,028.40 242.60 +4.19%
IDEA 23-Feb-23 6.75 0.25 +3.85%
VOLTAS 23-Feb-23 778.20 27.95 +3.73%
SHREECEM 23-Feb-23 22,460.00 794.05 +3.66%

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FII / DII Stats
Sector Wise Open Interest & Volume

Sector

Index

Index CMP (% chg) Open Int (% chg)
ICICIBANK 815.85 -0.88% 98,242,200 +10.84%
SBIN 534.70 -1.68% 77,323,500 +10.37%
BANKBARODA 155.85 -1.52% 109,190,250 +10.31%
INDUSINDBK 1,076.15 -4.31% 24,577,200 +9.60%
CANBK 289.10 -1.16% 40,562,100 +6.55%
HDFCBANK 1,610.00 -1.04% 62,427,200 +6.24%
AUBANK 603.00 +0.22% 9,453,000 +4.15%
AXISBANK 863.50 -1.47% 48,308,400 +3.44%
IDFCFIRSTB 56.00 +0.72% 173,175,000 +3.10%
KOTAKBANK 1,718.90 -0.45% 42,050,000 +2.38%
FEDERALBNK 131.35 -0.38% 72,350,000 +2.19%
CUB 152.00 -0.39% 8,860,000 +1.49%
PNB 51.70 +0.98% 227,152,000 +0.39%
BANDHANBNK 241.75 +0.04% 42,998,400 +0.21%
RBLBANK 148.80 -1.65% 32,375,000 -3.04%

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Global Indices
Index CMP Change % Chg
US Markets
Nasdaq 11,621.71 109.30 0.94
European Markets
FTSE 100 7,746.07 -19.08 -0.25
CAC 40 7,068.92 -28.29 -0.40
DAX 15,107.10 -42.93 -0.28
Asian Markets
Nikkei 225 27,433.40 50.84 0.19
Straits Times 3,375.74 -18.47 -0.55
Hang Seng 22,069.73 -619.17 -2.81
Taiwan Weighted 15,493.82 560.89 3.62
KOSPI 2,450.47 -33.55 -1.37
SET Composite 1,679.84 -1.46 -0.09
Jakarta Composite 6,872.48 -26.50 -0.39
Shanghai Composite 3,269.32 4.51 0.14
SGX Nifty 17,647.00 -42.50 -0.24

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Open Interest Breakup
Symbol Total OI Change % Chg
ASHOKLEY 23-Feb-23 116,365,000 10,100,000 1.19
ABCAPITAL 23-Feb-23 43,124,400 437,400 1.79
ADANIENT 23-Feb-23 33,691,250 7,510,750 28.69
AARTIIND 23-Feb-23 7,184,200 571,200 9.64
ACC 23-Feb-23 6,047,250 1,073,750 1.02
APOLLOHOSP 23-Feb-23 2,297,750 202,000 21.59
ABB 23-Feb-23 1,461,250 17,250 8.64
ATUL 23-Feb-23 247,425 4,350 9.50

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Arbitrage
Company Future Cash Basis
LTIM 5,150.00 4,407.60 742.40
PAGEIND 40,567.95 40,340.00 227.95
ABBOTINDIA 21,220.70 21,024.50 196.20
HONAUT 38,064.45 37,885.00 179.45
NESTLEIND 19,250.00 19,099.50 150.50
SHRIRAMFIN 1,287.10 1,237.70 49.40
ULTRACEMCO 6,911.05 6,864.35 46.70
MARUTI 8,834.00 8,792.75 41.25
BAJFINANCE 6,028.40 5,996.25 32.15
BAJAJ-AUTO 3,862.20 3,832.95 29.25
TCS 3,477.00 3,447.95 29.05
APOLLOHOSP 4,277.80 4,248.95 28.85
DRREDDY 4,341.95 4,314.20 27.75
PIIND 2,956.50 2,930.10 26.40
EICHERMOT 3,181.45 3,156.55 24.90
OFSS 3,082.30 3,058.25 24.05
POLYCAB 2,841.85 2,817.80 24.05
LTIM 4,431.55 4,407.60 23.95
NAUKRI 3,735.45 3,713.00 22.45
BRITANNIA 4,410.00 4,388.05 21.95
NAVINFLUOR 3,920.30 3,898.55 21.75
ABB 2,835.60 2,814.70 20.90
ADANIENT 2,845.15 2,824.55 20.60
TITAN 2,352.00 2,331.45 20.55
HDFC 2,636.20 2,616.30 19.90
HINDUNILVR 2,565.50 2,545.85 19.65
ASIANPAINT 2,765.85 2,746.60 19.25
LT 2,131.25 2,112.05 19.20
LTTS 3,331.10 3,312.25 18.85
HEROMOTOCO 2,706.70 2,688.00 18.70
DIXON 2,668.65 2,650.55 18.10
PIDILITIND 2,295.45 2,277.55 17.90
RELIANCE 2,359.40 2,342.20 17.20
PERSISTENT 4,657.20 4,642.00 15.20
INFY 1,553.85 1,539.85 14.00
ESCORTS 2,036.00 2,022.65 13.35
COLPAL 1,448.10 1,434.80 13.30
SIEMENS 2,924.60 2,911.60 13.00
HDFCAMC 1,883.80 1,871.00 12.80
ACC 1,895.25 1,883.00 12.25
MPHASIS 2,130.00 2,117.90 12.10
WHIRLPOOL 1,422.95 1,411.45 11.50
KOTAKBANK 1,718.90 1,708.40 10.50
HDFCBANK 1,608.70 1,598.60 10.10
MCX 1,509.80 1,499.80 10.00
TECHM 1,051.35 1,041.45 9.90
M&M 1,336.20 1,326.35 9.85
SBILIFE 1,235.10 1,225.45 9.65
SRF 2,108.50 2,099.05 9.45
GRASIM 1,596.00 1,586.65 9.35
TATACOMM 1,241.30 1,231.95 9.35
BATAINDIA 1,522.30 1,513.20 9.10
DIVISLAB 3,377.65 3,368.60 9.05
INDUSINDBK 1,076.15 1,067.10 9.05
BAJAJFINSV 1,342.75 1,333.95 8.80
ICICIBANK 815.85 807.30 8.55
ASTRAL 1,974.40 1,966.60 7.80
ICICIGI 1,127.80 1,120.05 7.75
DALBHARAT 1,722.65 1,715.00 7.65
GODREJPROP 1,158.15 1,150.65 7.50
CIPLA 1,045.10 1,037.95 7.15
TRENT 1,188.10 1,180.95 7.15
PEL 822.90 815.85 7.05
VOLTAS 778.20 771.25 6.95
OBEROIRLTY 805.00 798.40 6.60
SBICARD 721.85 715.25 6.60
TATACONSUM 742.80 736.20 6.60
AXISBANK 863.50 856.95 6.55
GODREJCP 906.70 900.40 6.30
MCDOWELL-N 766.10 760.00 6.10
TATACHEM 958.50 952.50 6.00
BHARATFORG 867.00 861.05 5.95
SHRIRAMFIN 1,243.60 1,237.70 5.90
JSWSTEEL 703.75 698.00 5.75
LUPIN 741.55 736.20 5.35
JINDALSTEL 576.80 571.60 5.20
JUBLFOOD 487.40 482.70 4.70
HAVELLS 1,176.55 1,171.90 4.65
ADANIPORTS 600.00 595.40 4.60
CHOLAFIN 707.95 703.40 4.55
SBIN 534.70 530.15 4.55
DABUR 556.50 552.15 4.35
UPL 749.65 745.50 4.15
GNFC 532.45 528.40 4.05
TATAMOTORS 445.90 441.95 3.95
ICICIPRULI 452.55 448.80 3.75
METROPOLIS 1,323.30 1,319.60 3.70
AARTIIND 535.00 531.40 3.60
CANFINHOME 542.75 539.20 3.55
WIPRO 407.75 404.25 3.50
DEEPAKNTR 1,835.45 1,832.00 3.45
APOLLOTYRE 314.85 311.60 3.25
GLENMARK 374.25 371.00 3.25
HCLTECH 1,141.25 1,138.10 3.15
BHARTIARTL 776.35 773.20 3.15
ZYDUSLIFE 431.70 428.65 3.05
HINDALCO 471.30 468.30 3.00
AUROPHARMA 413.30 410.35 2.95
INTELLECT 431.35 428.50 2.85
BSOFT 298.20 295.50 2.70
LICHSGFIN 388.55 386.00 2.55
VEDL 322.10 319.65 2.45
GRANULES 294.00 291.55 2.45
INDHOTEL 292.45 290.00 2.45
BPCL 336.60 334.20 2.40
MARICO 506.30 503.90 2.40
JKCEMENT 2,678.40 2,676.10 2.30
SYNGENE 566.50 564.25 2.25
CROMPTON 330.65 328.45 2.20
ABFRL 251.75 249.55 2.20
LAURUSLABS 344.50 342.35 2.15
MFSL 836.50 834.35 2.15
HDFCLIFE 589.05 586.95 2.10
PETRONET 221.00 219.15 1.85
GUJGASLTD 450.55 448.75 1.80
POWERGRID 213.30 211.60 1.70
DLF 351.70 350.00 1.70
BIOCON 233.05 231.50 1.55
INDIACEM 190.20 188.65 1.55
M&MFIN 226.45 224.95 1.50
ZEEL 219.60 218.15 1.45
ASHOKLEY 145.05 143.65 1.40
NTPC 169.60 168.20 1.40
RBLBANK 148.80 147.40 1.40
CANBK 289.10 287.75 1.35
ABCAPITAL 136.30 135.00 1.30
AMBUJACEM 383.40 382.10 1.30
BANDHANBNK 241.75 240.50 1.25
TVSMOTOR 1,025.00 1,023.80 1.20
DELTACORP 190.55 189.35 1.20
HINDPETRO 234.20 233.00 1.20
IEX 136.70 135.50 1.20
PFC 136.50 135.30 1.20
SUNPHARMA 1,049.45 1,048.30 1.15
TATAPOWER 204.30 203.15 1.15
HINDCOPPER 122.55 121.50 1.05
IBULHSGFIN 118.85 117.80 1.05
BANKBARODA 155.85 154.85 1.00
CUB 152.00 151.00 1.00
NMDC 122.85 121.85 1.00
RAIN 163.30 162.35 0.95
L&TFH 86.70 85.85 0.85
FSL 108.15 107.35 0.80
TATASTEEL 118.75 118.00 0.75
EXIDEIND 178.50 177.85 0.65
NATIONALUM 83.05 82.40 0.65
IRCTC 624.00 623.40 0.60
MANAPPURAM 111.95 111.35 0.60
GAIL 94.60 94.00 0.60
ONGC 144.50 143.95 0.55
COROMANDEL 862.20 861.70 0.50
PNB 51.70 51.25 0.45
IOC 81.40 81.00 0.40
IGL 415.35 415.00 0.35
IDFC 81.50 81.15 0.35
MOTHERSON 73.00 72.65 0.35
BHEL 73.85 73.60 0.25
SAIL 86.95 86.70 0.25
GMRINFRA 37.10 36.90 0.20
RECLTD 115.65 115.55 0.10
INDUSTOWER 146.95 146.85 0.10
IDEA 6.75 6.70 0.05
IDFCFIRSTB 56.00 55.95 0.05
FEDERALBNK 131.35 131.35 0.00
CONCOR 626.00 626.05 -0.05
BEL 88.20 88.25 -0.05
MUTHOOTFIN 1,018.25 1,018.45 -0.20
AUBANK 603.00 603.75 -0.75
SUNTV 449.55 450.30 -0.75
MGL 854.35 855.15 -0.80
BALKRISIND 2,176.10 2,176.90 -0.80
COALINDIA 224.50 225.35 -0.85
BALRAMCHIN 362.65 363.50 -0.85
CHAMBLFERT 288.60 289.70 -1.10
TORNTPOWER 434.75 435.95 -1.20
BERGEPAINT 551.20 552.95 -1.75
RAMCOCEM 654.20 656.50 -2.30
TORNTPHARM 1,538.45 1,541.10 -2.65
ITC 341.85 344.65 -2.80
UBL 1,571.00 1,573.85 -2.85
INDIGO 2,062.10 2,065.60 -3.50
IPCALAB 858.00 861.90 -3.90
HAL 2,466.00 2,470.00 -4.00
LALPATHLAB 2,052.45 2,057.15 -4.70
CUMMINSIND 1,382.05 1,388.90 -6.85
PVR 1,691.25 1,698.90 -7.65
ATUL 6,996.00 7,008.50 -12.50
COFORGE 4,425.20 4,442.00 -16.80
ALKEM 2,970.05 3,009.95 -39.90
MRF 88,738.70 88,787.70 -49.00
BOSCHLTD 16,554.80 16,625.15 -70.35
INDIAMART 4,322.00 4,417.00 -95.00
SHREECEM 22,460.00 22,623.60 -163.60

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Corporate Action
Stock Ex-Date Purpose
Bajaj Finserv 30-Jan-23 Board Meeting
BPCL 30-Jan-23 Board Meeting
Exide Ind 30-Jan-23 Board Meeting
GAIL 30-Jan-23 Board Meeting
Laurus Labs 30-Jan-23 Board Meeting
Larsen 30-Jan-23 Board Meeting
PNB 30-Jan-23 Board Meeting
REC 30-Jan-23 Board Meeting
SRF 30-Jan-23 Board Meeting
Tech Mahindra 30-Jan-23 Board Meeting
Advance Decline Table
  Future Calls Puts
Advanced 120 (85%) 1,601 (26%) 276 (4%)
Declined 20 (14%) 713 (11%) 1,820 (30%)
Unchanged 1 (1%) 3,888 (63%) 4,073 (66%)
Total 141 6,202 6,169
FAQ

What are Derivatives?

The term "Derivative" indicates that it has no independent value, i.e. its value is entirely "derived" from the value of the underlying asset. The underlying asset can be Securities, Commodities, Bullion, Currency, Livestock or anything else. In other words, Derivative means a forward, future, option or any other hybrid contract of pre determined fixed duration, linked for the purpose of contract fulfillment to the value of a specified real or financial asset or to an index of securities. With Securities Laws (Second Amendment) Act,1999, Derivatives has been included in the definition of Securities. The term Derivative has been defined in Securities Contracts (Regulations) Act, as:- a security derived from a debt instrument, share, loan, whether secured or unsecured, risk instrument or contract for differences or any other form of security; a contract which derives its value from the prices, or index of prices, of underlying securities.

What is a Futures Contract?

Futures Contract means a legally binding agreement to buy or sell the underlying security on a future date. Future contracts are the organized/standardized contracts in terms of quantity, quality (in case of commodities), delivery time and place for settlement on any date in future. The contract expires on a pre-specified date which is called the expiry date of the contract. On expiry, futures can be settled by delivery of the underlying asset or cash. Cash settlement enables the settlement of obligations arising out of the future/option contract in cash.

What is an Option Contract?

Option Contract is a type of Derivatives Contract which gives the buyer/holder of the contract the right (but not the obligation) to buy/sell the underlying asset at a predetermined price within or at end of a specified period. The buyer/holder of the option purchases the right from the seller/writer for a consideration which is called the premium. The seller/writer of an option is obligated to settle the option as per the terms of the contract when the buyer/holder exercises his right. The underlying asset could include securities, an index of prices of securities etc. Under Securities Contracts (Regulations) Act,1956 options on securities has been defined as "option in securities" means a contract for the purchase or sale of a right to buy or sell, or a right to buy and sell, securities in future, and includes a teji, a mandi, a teji mandi, a galli, a put, a call or a put and call in securities. An Option to buy is called Call option and option to sell is called Put option. Further, if an option that is exercisable on or before the expiry date is called American option and one that is exercisable only on expiry date, is called European option. The price at which the option is to be exercised is called Strike price or Exercise price. Therefore, in the case of American options the buyer has the right to exercise the option at anytime on or before the expiry date. This request for exercise is submitted to the Exchange, which randomly assigns the exercise request to the sellers of the options, who are obligated to settle the terms of the contract within a specified time frame. As in the case of futures contracts, option contracts can be also be settled by delivery of the underlying asset or cash. However, unlike futures cash settlement in option contract entails paying/receiving the difference between the strike price/exercise price and the price of the underlying asset either at the time of expiry of the contract or at the time of exercise / assignment of the option contract.

What are Index Futures and Index Option Contracts?

Futures contract based on an index i.e. the underlying asset is the index, are known as Index Futures Contracts. For example, futures contract on NIFTY Index and BSE-30 Index. These contracts derive their value from the value of the underlying index. Similarly, the options contracts, which are based on some index, are known as Index options contract. However, unlike Index Futures, the buyer of Index Option Contracts has only the right but not the obligation to buy / sell the underlying index on expiry. Index Option Contracts are generally European Style options i.e. they can be exercised / assigned only on the expiry date. An index, in turn derives its value from the prices of securities that constitute the index and is created to represent the sentiments of the market as a whole or of a particular sector of the economy. Indices that represent the whole market are broad based indices and those that represent a particular sector are sectoral indices. In the beginning futures and options were permitted only on S&P Nifty and BSE Sensex. Subsequently, sectoral indices were also permitted for derivatives trading subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria. Derivative contracts may be permitted on an index if 80% of the index constituents are individually eligible for derivatives trading. However, no single ineligible stock in the index shall have a weightage of more than 5% in the index. The index is required to fulfill the eligibility criteria even after derivatives trading on the index has begun. If the index does not fulfill the criteria for 3 consecutive months, then derivative contracts on such index would be discontinued. By its very nature, index cannot be delivered on maturity of the Index futures or Index option contracts therefore, these contracts are essentially cash settled on Expiry.

What is the structure of deravatives markets in India?

Derivative trading in India takes can place either on a separate and independent Derivative Exchange or on a separate segment of an existing Stock Exchange. Derivative Exchange/Segment function as a Self-Regulatory Organisation (SRO) and SEBI acts as the oversight regulator. The clearing & settlement of all trades on the Derivative Exchange/Segment would have to be through a Clearing Corporation/House, which is independent in governance and membership from the Derivative Exchange/Segment.

What is the regulatory framework of derivatives markets in India?

With the amendment in the definition of ''securities'' under SC(R)A (to include derivative contracts in the definition of securities), derivatives trading takes place under the provisions of the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956 and the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992. Dr. L.C Gupta Committee constituted by SEBI had laid down the regulatory framework for derivative trading in India. SEBI has also framed suggestive bye-law for Derivative Exchanges/Segments and their Clearing Corporation/House which lays down the provisions for trading and settlement of derivative contracts. The Rules, Bye-laws & Regulations of the Derivative Segment of the Exchanges and their Clearing Corporation/House have to be framed in line with the suggestive Bye-laws. SEBI has also laid the eligibility conditions for Derivative Exchange/Segment and its Clearing Corporation/House. The eligibility conditions have been framed to ensure that Derivative Exchange/Segment & Clearing Corporation/House provide a transparent trading environment, safety & integrity and provide facilities for redressal of investor grievances. Some of the important eligibility conditions are - 1.Derivative trading to take place through an online screen based Trading System. 2.The Derivatives Exchange/Segment shall have online surveillance capability to monitor positions, prices, and volumes on a real time basis to deter market manipulation. 3.The Derivatives Exchange/ Segment should have arrangements for dissemination of information about trades, quantities and quotes on a real time basis through atleast two information vending networks, which are easily accessible to investors across the country. 4.The Derivatives Exchange/Segment should have arbitration and investor grievances redressal mechanism operative from all the four areas / regions of the country. 5.The Derivatives Exchange/Segment should have satisfactory system of monitoring investor complaints and preventing irregularities in trading. 6.The Derivative Segment of the Exchange would have a separate Investor Protection Fund. 7.The Clearing Corporation/House shall perform full novation, i.e. the Clearing Corporation/House shall interpose itself between both legs of every trade, becoming the legal counterparty to both or alternatively should provide an unconditional guarantee for settlement of all trades. 8.The Clearing Corporation/House shall have the capacity to monitor the overall position of Members across both derivatives market and the underlying securities market for those Members who are participating in both. 9.The level of initial margin on Index Futures Contracts shall be related to the risk of loss on the position. The concept of value-at-risk shall be used in calculating required level of initial margins. The initial margins should be large enough to cover the one-day loss that can be encountered on the position on 99% of the days. 10.The Clearing Corporation/House shall establish facilities for electronic funds transfer (EFT) for swift movement of margin payments. 11.In the event of a Member defaulting in meeting its liabilities, the Clearing Corporation/House shall transfer client positions and assets to another solvent Member or close-out all open positions. 12.The Clearing Corporation/House should have capabilities to segregate initial margins deposited by Clearing Members for trades on their own account and on account of his client. The Clearing Corporation/House shall hold the clients margin money in trust for the client purposes only and should not allow its diversion for any other purpose. 13.The Clearing Corporation/House shall have a separate Trade Guarantee Fund for the trades executed on Derivative Exchange / Segment. Presently, SEBI has permitted Derivative Trading on the Derivative Segment of BSE and the F&O Segment of NSE.

What are the various membership categories in the derivatives market?

The various types of membership in the derivatives market are as follows: 1.Trading Member (TM) A TM is a member of the derivatives exchange and can trade on his own behalf and on behalf of his clients. 2.Clearing Member (CM) These members are permitted to settle their own trades as well as the trades of the other non-clearing members known as Trading Members who have agreed to settle the trades through them. 3.Self-clearing Member (SCM) A SCM are those clearing members who can clear and settle their own trades only.

What are the requirements to be a member of the Derivatives Exchange/Clearing Corporation?

1.Balance Sheet Networth Requirements: SEBI has prescribed a networth requirement of Rs. 3 crores for clearing members. The clearing members are required to furnish an auditor's certificate for the networth every 6 months to the exchange. The networth requirement is Rs. 1 crore for a self-clearing member. SEBI has not specified any networth requirement for a trading member. 2.Liquid Networth Requirements: Every clearing member (both clearing members and self-clearing members) has to maintain at least Rs. 50 lakhs as Liquid Networth with the Exchange/Clearing Corporation. 3.Certification requirements: The Members are required to pass the certification programme approved by SEBI. Further, every trading member is required to appoint at least two approved users who have passed the certification programme. Only the approved users are permitted to operate the derivatives trading terminal.

What are requirements for a Member with regard to the conduct of his business?

The derivatives member is required to adhere to the code of conduct specified under the SEBI Broker Sub-Broker regulations. The following conditions stipulations have been laid by SEBI on the regulation of sales practices: 1.Sales Personnel: The derivatives exchange recognizes the persons recommended by the Trading Member and only such persons are authorized to act as sales personnel of the TM. These persons who represent the TM are known as Authorised Persons. 2.Know-your-client:The member is required to get the Know-your-client form filled by every client. 3.Risk disclosure document: The derivatives member must educate his client on the risks of derivatives by providing a copy of the Risk disclosure document to the client. 4.Member-client agreement: The Member is also required to enter into the Member-client agreement with all his clients.

What derivatives contracts are permitted by SEBI?

Derivative products have been introduced in a phased manner starting with Index Futures Contracts in June 2000. Index Options and Stock Options were introduced in June 2001 and July 2001 followed by Stock Futures in November 2001. Sectoral Indices were permitted for derivatives trading in December 2002. Interest Rate Futures on a notional bond and T-bill priced off ZCYC have been introduced in June 2003 and Exchange Traded Interest Rate Futures on a notional bond priced off a basket of Government Securities were permitted for trading in January 2004.

What is the eligibility criterion for stocks on which derivatives trading may be permitted?

A stock on which Stock Option and single Stock Future contracts are proposed to be introduced is required to fulfill the following broad eligibility criteria:- 1.The stock shall be chosen from amongst the top 500 stocks in terms of average daily market capitalisation and average daily traded value in the previous six month on a rolling basis. 2.The stocks median quarter-sigma order size over the last six months shall be not less than Rs.1 Lakh. A stocks quarter-sigma order size is the mean order size (in value terms) required to cause a change in the stock price equal to one-quarter of a standard deviation. 3.The market wide position limit in the stock shall not be less than Rs.50 crores. A stock can be included for derivatives trading as soon as it becomes eligible. However, if the stock does not fulfill the eligibility criteria for 3 consecutive months after being admitted to derivatives trading, then derivative contracts on such a stock would be discontinued.

What is Mimimum Contract Size?

The Standing Committee on Finance, a Parliamentary Committee, at the time of recommending amendment to Securities Contract (Regulation) Act, 1956 had recommended that the minimum contract size of derivative contracts traded in the Indian Markets should be pegged not below Rs. 2 Lakhs. Based on this recommendation SEBI has specified that the value of a derivative contract should not be less than Rs. 2 Lakh at the time of introducing the contract in the market. In February 2004, the Exchanges were advised to re-align the contracts sizes of existing derivative contracts to Rs. 2 Lakhs. Subsequently, the Exchanges were authorized to align the contracts sizes as and when required in line with the methodology prescribed by SEBI.

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