BSE announces updated market-wide, client-level, and institutional position limits for 52 securities available for Securities Lending and Borrowing Scheme (SLBS) transactions effective February 2026.
Impact
Medium
Severity
Medium
Justification
Position limits directly affect trading strategies and risk management for participants in Securities Lending and Borrowing Scheme. Impacts 52 securities including major ETFs and individual stocks.
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.
NSE Clearing revises timings for collateral addition and release, including cash, FDR, bank guarantees, and pledged securities across multiple batches.
Impact
Medium
Severity
Medium
Justification
Operational change affecting collateral management timings for all participants and custodians. Medium impact as it modifies daily operational procedures but does not change fundamental requirements or market structure.
NSE will conduct a mock trading session for Securities Lending and Borrowing Market (SLBM) on Saturday, January 10, 2026, with no new version release. Trading session scheduled from 11:15 to 12:30 hrs with live re-login from 19:00 to 19:30 hrs.
Impact
Low
Severity
Low
Justification
Routine mock trading session with no new version release. Operational in nature with no financial impact or regulatory changes. Members should participate to ensure system readiness for regular trading on January 12, 2026.
BSE updates the list of securities eligible for trading in the Securities Lending and Borrowing (SLB) segment, including major stocks across various sectors.
Impact
Medium
Severity
Low
Justification
Regular update to SLB eligible securities list affects participants in securities lending and borrowing activities but does not represent a structural market change
BSE has released the updated list of securities eligible for trading in the Securities Lending and Borrowing (SLB) segment, including major stocks like HDFC Bank, Infosys, Kotak Mahindra Bank, and JSW Steel.
Impact
Medium
Severity
Low
Justification
This circular updates the list of securities eligible for SLB transactions, affecting market participants engaged in securities lending and borrowing activities. The impact is operational rather than price-sensitive.
BSE has updated the list of securities eligible for trading in the Securities Lending and Borrowing (SLB) segment.
Impact
Medium
Severity
Low
Justification
Routine administrative update affecting SLB segment participants; enables lending/borrowing opportunities for listed securities but does not affect normal trading operations
BSE announces market-wide position limits, client-level position limits, and institutional investor position limits for stocks traded under Securities Lending and Borrowing Scheme (SLBS) for January 2026.
Impact
Medium
Severity
Medium
Justification
Updates position limits for SLBS participants for January 2026, affecting trading and risk management for institutional investors, clearing members, and clients in securities lending operations.
NSE Clearing publishes the revised list of 178+ securities eligible for transactions in the Securities Lending & Borrowing Scheme (SLBS) for January 2026.
Impact
Medium
Severity
Low
Justification
Routine monthly update of SLBS eligible securities list. Important for participants in securities lending/borrowing but represents normal operational maintenance rather than policy change.