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It is further advised that at present only some of the companies print the bank account details of the investors on the warrants (payment instrument), for distribution of dividends and other cash benefits etc,. There are some companies, which are not printing the bank account details on the payment instruments. SEBI has also received complaints about fraudulent encashment of the dividend and other cash benefit instruments.
The Stock Exchanges are required to submit Monthly Development Reports within seven days from the close of each month as per SEBI circular No. SMD/1688/96 dated April 30, 1996.
In order to maintain symmetry between Futures and Options Contract on the same underlying, the lot size of the option contract and the multiplier for the futures contract shall remain the same for the given underlying.
These instructions are issued under regulation 20 of SEBI (Foreign Institutional Investors) Regulations, 1995 and shall come in force with effect from the month of October 2001.
It has came to the notice of SEBI that some FIIs are issuing derivative/financial instruments against underlying Indian securities
These instructions are issued under regulation 20 of SEBI (Foreign Institutional Investors) Regulations, 1995 and shall come in force with effect from the month of October 2001.
It has come to the notice of SEBI that certain brokers and sub-brokers are advertising their business in prohibition of Clause C(4) and C(5) of the Code of Conduct specified in Schedule II of Regulation 7 and Clause C(5) and C(6) of the Code of Conduct specified in Schedule II of Regulation 15 of SEBI.
In view of the representations and the difficulties expressed by Chambers and Companies, it has been decided to make the Segment Reporting requirement voluntary for the quarter ended September 30, 2001.
It has been brought to our notice that some of the companies are not utilizing the facility of ECS for distributing dividends, or other cash benefits etc., to the investors.
The Exchanges are advised to take note of the above clarifications regarding disclosure of segment information prescribed under Clause 41 of the Listing Agreement and ensure compliance by companies.