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These instructions have been issued in exercise of the powers conferred under section 11 of the Securities Exchange Board of India Act, 1992 and in furtherance of the requirements of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Bankers to an Issue) Rules and Regulations, 1994.
These guidelines are being issued in accordance with the provisions of Regulation 77 of the SEBI (Mutual Funds) Regulations, 1996. All mutual funds shall report Implementation of the guidelines to SEBI by May 22, 2001.
The matter of requirement of quantitative continuous listing conditions to be complied by the listed companies to maintain a minimum floating stock post listing was discussed in the meeting of the Secondary Market Advisory Committee.
As recommended by the Mutual Funds Advisory Committee of SEBI, it has been decided that the mutual funds shall disclose large unitholdings in the scheme which are over 25% of the NAV.
The above procedure shall apply to all the schemes for which preliminary/final observations have been communicated to the mutual funds.
In accordance with Regulation 59, all mutual funds are required to publish their unaudited financial results as specified in Twelfth Schedule before the expiry of two months from the close of each half.
In accordance with the aforementioned circulars dated May 29, 2000 and October 16, 2000, out of the 280 scrips required to establish connectivity with both the depositories by March 26, 2001, 129 companies have now established connectivity.
This is with reference to the circular no. SMDRP/Policy/cir-25/2001 dated March 28, 2001, where in we had intimated the revised slabs for incremental ALBM /BLESS and the incremental MCFS margins to be levied on the gross positions.
It has now been decided that the incremental MCFS /incremental ALBM/ incremental BLESS margin would be calculated and 7collected on a gross basis at client level based on the data generated from the system.
When trading in an equity/equity related security (such as convertible debentures, equity warrants, etc.) in a month is both less than Rs. 5 lacs and the total volume is less than 50,000 shares.