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NSE to introduce self-trade prevention mechanism from October 12

The new facility will be applicable only to "Proprietary and Client-non custodial participant orders

National Stock Exchange

National Stock Exchange

Press Trust of India New Delhi
To check self-trade, the National Stock Exchange (NSE) plans to introduce a new facility in the capital market segment from October 12.

The new mechanism will prevent matching between a buy and a sell order entered in the same order book by a member for the same client code originating from same or different trading terminals of the member.

In case an active order is likely to match with a passive order belonging to the same member-client or same member-proprietary combination in the same order book, then such an order (full or partial as the case may be) would be cancelled by the bourse as the 'order could have resulted in self-trade', the exchange said.
 

The new facility will be applicable only to "Proprietary and Client-non custodial participant orders.

"The mechanism shall be applicable for orders entered in continuous session. It shall be applicable only during matching," it added.

The exchange has asked stock brokers to take due precaution to prevent self-trade while performing trade modification.

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First Published: Oct 02 2015 | 10:42 PM IST

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