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We are enclosing herewith guidelines for advertisements by mutual funds. The guidelines based on recommendations made by Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI).
within a period of two months from the date of final approval for trading and settlement granted by SEBI in the manner specified in the enclosed Guideline.
You are advised that listing of shares of companies which do not comply with the provisions of Rule 19(2)(b) of the SCRA (including cases of amalgamation, arrangement, demerger, hive-off etc) should not be directly done by the stock.
Scrips listed on the exchange consequent to the de-merger or spin off of any of the companies, which are included in the compulsory list for dematerialized trading for all investors, continue to be traded compulsorily in dematerialized form.
It has been decided that the short seller who does not either own share or has not borrowed shares (which in that case shall be deposited with the clearing corporation/clearing house) the carry forward charges shall not be payable to the short seller.
SEBI had earlier decided in the meeting of the Inter-Exchange Surveillance Group (ISG) held on January 14, 2000 and communicated vide letter no. IES/LKS/208/2000 dated January 18, 2000, that price bands for the top 100 scrips shall be relaxed.
In this connection, it is clarified that the companies which are already listed on one or more Stock Exchanges would be allowed to change the standard denomination of their equity shares only if they are in the compulsory demat list for all the investors announced by SEBI from time to time.
In this connection, it is clarified that the companies which are already listed on one or more Stock Exchanges would be allowed to change the standard denomination of their equity shares only if they are in the compulsory demat list for all the investors announced by SEBI from time to time.
It has been decided to include the under mentioned companies in the list of securities for compulsory settlement of trades in dematerialised form for all investors effective from June 26, 2000
In order to ensure the efficiency of collection and the refund/remittance of the margins system, the clearing banks of the exchanges should have connectivity with the clearing house/ corporations.