Sebi propone un marco estandarizado para los precios de ejercicio de las opciones

La Junta de Bolsa y Valores de la India (Sebi) ha propuesto un marco estandarizado para los precios de ejercicio de las opciones en todas las bolsas. La medida busca controlar la volatilidad intradía asegurando que los contratos sigan disponibles cerca de los precios vigentes del mercado.

La propuesta busca mejorar la continuidad y la facilidad de negociación para los participantes del mercado. Se aplica a los contratos de opciones en todas las bolsas bajo la supervisión de la Sebi.

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