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Subsequently, in the meeting of the heads of Stock Exchanges held in December 17, 1997, it was clarified that the 25% is only a threshold limit and it should not be treated as an exemption limit. This was conveyed vide SMD/POLICY/Cir-2/98 dated January 14, 1998. In this connection, the Stock Exchanges have submitted to SEBI to reconsider the above decision on treatment of 25% threshold limit.
Please refer to the circular no. SMD/POLICY/CIR-8/97 dated April 28, 1997 on the revised format for the Monthly Development Report (MDR). Enclosed please find the modified format for reporting details of completed settlements during the month, forming point no.1 of Section-I of the MDR.
The Exchanges, who are yet to incorporate the above provision in their bye-laws are therefore advised to take up the matter in their Governing Board meeting for consideration and make suitable amendment in the bye-laws without any further delay under advice to us.
Subsequent to these amendments, every registered merchant banker, (including a merchant banker who is an NBFC or is undertaking activities other than those related to the securities market and who has neither applied for transfer of certificate of registration to a new entity.
It was also decided that the Clearing Houses of the Stock Exchanges and Clearing Corporations should accept dematerialised shares in cases of rectification of company objections.
When two or more corporate broking firms merge leading to creation of a new entity, the SEBI registration granted to the extinguishing entity does not automatically devolve upon the emerging entity and the new entity has to fulfil the eligibility criteria and apply afresh for registration and pay the registration fees.
A security would be considered as volatile if the price of the security varies by plus minus 16% or more in a single trading cycle. For the purpose of computing this price variation, the closing price at the end of each day of the security will be compared with the closing price at the end of the previous settlement.
The approval to NCFM is granted subject to your abiding by all directives issued by SEBI from time to time and the guidelines for conduct of certification examination as enclosed. The NSE may start certification for broker/dealers and salespersons in the derivative market on fulfillment of the conditions as laid down.
In such cases Collecting Branches of the Issuer Bank will transfer the balance in their issue accounts at the end of each working day to the Controlling Branch of the Bank, who in turn will transfer the balance in the collection account to the principal account
Certain measures were taken by SEBI yesterday i.e. (June 15, 1998) in consultation with the Inter-Exchange Surveillance Group and the Stock Exchanges regarding the introduction of concentration margins and incremental margin on Carry Forward trades. The market position was further reviewed today and in consultation with Stock