NSE announces 8 securities added to ESM Stage I and 1 security (LOYALTEX) moving to Stage II, with mandatory 100% margin and shift to Trade-for-Trade segment effective May 13, 2026.
Impact
High
Severity
High
Justification
9 securities directly affected with trading restrictions including mandatory 100% margin and segment shift from EQ/SM to BE/ST; Stage II stock faces further restriction with 2% price band under Periodic Call Auction, significantly impacting liquidity and tradability.
NSE places 51 securities under Short-Term ASM Framework Stage-I effective April 27, 2026, with no securities added to Stage-II and no movement between stages.
Impact
High
Severity
Medium
Justification
51 securities placed under Short-Term ASM Stage-I affecting a broad set of listed companies with enhanced surveillance and potential trading restrictions from April 27, 2026.
NSE places multiple securities under ST-ASM Stage I (50% margin) and Stage II (100% margin) effective April 10, 2026, covering open positions as on April 09, 2026 and new positions thereafter.
Impact
High
Severity
High
Justification
This circular imposes significantly elevated margin requirements (50%-100%) on multiple securities under the ST-ASM framework, directly restricting trading activity and increasing cost of holding positions effective April 10, 2026. Affects a large number of securities across segments.
List of securities subject to Reversal Trade Cancellation Mechanism (RTCM) for December 2025, covering over 300 stocks where specific trade cancellation procedures will apply.
Impact
Medium
Severity
Medium
Justification
Affects trading operations for over 300 securities with specific trade cancellation procedures. Important for traders and market participants dealing with these stocks to understand RTCM applicability.
NSE updates surveillance measures for companies under Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, affecting 7 securities in Stage I and multiple companies under corporate announcement monitoring.
Impact
Medium
Severity
Medium
Justification
Affects trading conditions for multiple securities under IBC proceedings with staged surveillance measures