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Deccan Herald » Business » Detailed Story
FIIs can take to short selling from April 21
Mumbai, dhns:
Securities & Exchange Board of India (Sebi), on Wednesday, said short selling and securities lending and borrowing will be operationalised from April 21, 2008.

A circular issued by the regulator here in turn has asked stock exchanges and depositories to make necessary amendments to the relevant bye-laws, rules and regulations for the implementation of the decision.  In effect, bourses and depositories have been asked to update Sebi on the status of the implementation of the provisions in the monthly development report.

Sebi had come out with a circular, on December 20, 2007, specifying the broad framework for short selling by institutional investors and a full-fledged securities lending and borrowing scheme for all market participants.

Key feature

A key feature of the framework had included a ban on naked short selling. This means all short-sellers would be required to honour their obligation of delivering securities at the time of settlement. They can honour the trades by borrowing  securities through the proposed Securities Lending and Borrowing (SLB) scheme. The other key feature was that no institutional investor will be allowed to do day trading - virtually prohibitng squaring off of their transactions intra-day.

All shares in the futures and options (F&O) segment will be eligible for short selling. There are currently 200-odd stocks available in F&O on the National Stock Exchange. Sebi has said it will review the list of stocks that are eligible for short selling from time to time.

The SLB scheme, initially, will be for a tenure of seven days. There will also be fixed standardised contracts for the securities under SLB.  The settlement cycle on SLB will be on T+1 basis. This means, investors are required to settle their transactions a day after their trades.

Securities lending and borrowing, which is considered a necessary ingredient for short selling, will be introduced simultaneously with short selling.

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