Trading hours on stock exchanges allowed to align equity derivative sessions with commodity hours subject to risk management and approval. Stock exchanges may set Equity Derivatives trading hours to align with Commodity Derivatives provided the exchange and its clearing corporation maintain risk management systems and infrastructure commensurate with extended hours. Any proposal to extend trading beyond the permitted hours must obtain prior regulatory approval and include a detailed framework for risk management, settlement, position monitoring, manpower, system capability, and surveillance. The measure takes effect from the stated implementation date and is issued under statutory powers to protect investors and regulate the market.
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Trading hours on stock exchanges allowed to align equity derivative sessions with commodity hours subject to risk management and approval.
Stock exchanges may set Equity Derivatives trading hours to align with Commodity Derivatives provided the exchange and its clearing corporation maintain risk management systems and infrastructure commensurate with extended hours. Any proposal to extend trading beyond the permitted hours must obtain prior regulatory approval and include a detailed framework for risk management, settlement, position monitoring, manpower, system capability, and surveillance. The measure takes effect from the stated implementation date and is issued under statutory powers to protect investors and regulate the market.
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