The volumes in the derivatives segment soared up and the NSE's futures and options segment recorded a turnover of over Rs 13,000 crore with a total of 3.8 lakh contracts being traded. |
The total outstanding open interest position was over 39 crore shares. |
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Stock futures registered a turnover of Rs 8,938 crore with open interest at over 29 crore shares while index futures saw a turnover of Rs 2,483 crore and open interest at close to 1.2 crore shares. |
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In the futures segment the top traded contracts were those of Reliance Industries, State Bank, Tata Steel, Satyam and Infosys among others. |
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In terms of open interest NTPC was at the top with 6.43 crore shares outstanding, Tisco 2.53 crore shares and IPCL 1.5 crore shares. |
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The Nifty December futures ended at 1994.85, a discount to the spot closing value of 1999, a record high. |
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The Nifty futures added around 12 lakh shares in open interest, while the Nifty's /open interest put-call ratio remained at 1.11. |
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According to figures available the market put-call ratio went up with the put options increasing by 12 per cent and call options going up by around eight per cent in terms of open interest. |
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Banking stock futures added substantially to their open interest positions such as Canara Bank, HDFC Bank and State Bank. |
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Arvind Mills and ONGC also saw their open interest going up. Reliance reduced its open interest by 3.5 lakh shares and the put-call ratio also rose from 0.47 to 0.5 during the day. |
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