NSE has revised the Market Wide Position Limits (MWPL) and participant/client limits for securities and ETFs under the Securities Lending and Borrowing Scheme (SLBS), effective for the current period.
Impact
Medium
Severity
Medium
Justification
Routine periodic revision of SLBS position limits across a broad set of securities and ETFs. Affects participants engaged in securities lending/borrowing but does not represent a structural policy change.
NSE Clearing Limited releases the revised list of securities available for transactions under the Securities Lending and Borrowing Scheme (SLBS) for April 2026, containing over 175+ eligible securities.
Impact
Medium
Severity
Low
Justification
Routine monthly update to the SLBS eligible securities list effective April 2026, relevant to participants and custodians engaged in securities lending and borrowing. Impacts a broad universe of stocks but is a standard periodic revision rather than a structural change.
BSE announces demat auction for Settlement No. 830 dated 02/03/2026, listing 100 scrips with quantities to be auctioned across various sectors.
Impact
Medium
Severity
Low
Justification
Routine operational demat auction notice affecting 100 scrips. Low importance as it is a standard settlement process, but medium impact as it directly affects specific securities and their holders who failed to deliver shares.
BSE circular specifying market wide position limits, client level position limits, and institutional investor position limits for stocks and ETFs eligible for Securities Lending and Borrowing Scheme (SLBS) effective March 2026.
Impact
Medium
Severity
Low
Justification
Routine monthly SLBS position limit update for March 2026 covering 48 scrips including ETFs and recently listed stocks. Low importance as it is a standard periodic disclosure, but medium impact for participants actively lending/borrowing these securities under SLBS as limits directly govern maximum permissible positions.
NSE Clearing Limited revises Market Wide Position Limits (MWPL) and participant/client limits for Securities Lending and Borrowing Scheme (SLBS) applicable for March 2026.
Impact
Medium
Severity
Medium
Justification
Routine monthly update to MWPL and position limits under SLBS affecting a broad set of securities and ETFs; operationally relevant to participants and custodians but does not introduce new rules or structural changes.
NSE Clearing Limited publishes the revised list of securities available for transactions under the Securities Lending & Borrowing Scheme (SLBS) for the month of March 2026, comprising hundreds of eligible symbols.
Impact
Medium
Severity
Low
Justification
Routine monthly update to the SLBS-eligible securities list affecting participants and custodians engaged in securities lending and borrowing. Impacts a broad set of securities across the market for March 2026 but is a standard periodic revision rather than a policy change.
List of securities and quantities scheduled for demat auction under settlement number 812 dated February 5, 2026.
Impact
Medium
Severity
Medium
Justification
Routine demat auction notice affecting 142 securities with varying quantities. Medium importance as it impacts specific shareholders who failed to deliver securities in time, requiring them to participate in auction or face buy-in consequences.
BSE demat auction settlement listing 139 scrips with quantities to be auctioned for settlement number 812 dated February 5, 2026.
Impact
Medium
Severity
Medium
Justification
Routine demat auction settlement affecting 139 scrips with varying quantities. This is a standard market operation to address delivery failures, impacting specific brokers and clients who failed to deliver securities.
BSE demat auction settlement listing securities and quantities for settlement number 812, involving multiple scrips across various sectors including power, finance, infrastructure, and manufacturing companies.
Impact
Medium
Severity
Medium
Justification
Settlement auction affects trading members and participants with short delivery obligations across 140+ scrips. Medium impact as it's a routine settlement mechanism but involves significant number of securities and quantities.