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NSE Withdraws Circular Shifting Bank Futures And Options Expiry To Friday

All monthly, weekly Nifty Bank contracts will continue to expire on Thursdays, instead of Fridays.

National Stock Exchange (NSE) on Tuesday withdrew its notification shifting Bank Nifty expiry to Friday from Thursday.

Earlier this month, had changed the expiry for Bank Nifty Futures and Options (F&O) to Friday instead of Thursday, effective July 7, 2023.

NSE’s move would have been a blow to BSE’s recently launched weekly options contracts in the Sensex and Bankex contracts, which have a Friday expiry.

Considering the need for “balanced market development and avoidance of concentration risk in the market”, BSE has requested NSE to consider shifting of the Bank Nifty expiry to any day other than Friday.

“The proposed Friday expiry of Bank Nifty coincides with the expiry of the Sensex/ Bankex F&O contracts that were relaunched by BSE with effect from May 15, 2023. BSE, based on market feedback feels that this can potentially impact the growth of Sensex/Bankex derivatives. Considering the need for balanced market development and avoidance of concentration risk in the market, BSE has requested NSE to consider shifting of the Bank Nifty expiry to any day other than Friday. This will help in growing this complementing Sensex/Bankex derivatives and thus de-risk the market,” said the stock exchanges in a joint press release.

“Based on this, NSE, in the interest of market development has decided to withdraw the Circular Ref. No: 88/2023 with immediate effect. Members are hereby advised to note the following revision. Any further change will be duly notified by NSE,” the exchanges added.

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