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.
NSE circular specifying Market Wide Position Limits (MWPL) and trading limits for TM, FII/FPI Category I & II, and Mutual Funds across F&O eligible securities effective March 2026.
Impact
High
Severity
Medium
Justification
Routine periodic MWPL update affecting all F&O market participants including trading members, FIIs/FPIs, and mutual funds; high impact due to mandatory position limit compliance obligations across a large number of actively traded securities.
NSE revises the strike scheme for stock options, updating step values and number of strikes for multiple securities effective April 1, 2026. Members must load updated contract.gz file before trading.
Impact
Medium
Severity
Medium
Justification
Operational update affecting derivatives traders who trade stock options; requires technical action (loading updated contract.gz) before April 1, 2026. Impacts multiple large-cap and mid-cap stocks but is a routine periodic revision rather than a structural market change.
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.
BSE announces demat auction for Settlement No. 815 dated February 9, 2026, listing securities and quantities across 445 scrips for auction settlement.
Impact
Medium
Severity
Medium
Justification
Routine demat auction for settlement of delivery shortages affecting 445 scrips. Standard market operation with localized impact on specific trades and positions.
BSE demat auction list for settlement number 815 dated February 9, 2026, containing 223 scrips with their respective auction quantities.
Impact
Medium
Severity
Medium
Justification
Routine demat auction list affecting multiple securities across various sectors. Important for settlement obligations but part of regular market operations.
NSE updates market-wide position limits (MWPL) and participant limits for securities and ETFs in the Securities Lending and Borrowing Scheme (SLBS).
Impact
Medium
Severity
Medium
Justification
Operational circular updating position limits for SLBS participants across multiple securities and ETFs, affecting trading and lending operations but not introducing new rules.
NSE updates the list of securities eligible for Securities Lending and Borrowing Scheme (SLBS), comprising 214+ stocks across various sectors.
Impact
Medium
Severity
Medium
Justification
Updates eligible securities list for SLBS, affecting trading participants engaged in securities lending and borrowing activities. List includes major stocks across sectors including ETFs.
BSE circular listing 138 companies eligible for Group A classification, including major corporations across sectors such as Adani Group entities, banking, pharmaceuticals, automotive, and industrial companies.
Impact
Medium
Severity
Medium
Justification
This circular provides the official list of 138 companies eligible for Group A classification on BSE, affecting trading parameters and investor perception. Group A typically denotes the most liquid and actively traded securities, impacting trading limits, margins, and settlement processes for these companies.