SEBI interchanges derivative expiry days of exchanges

SEBI assigns Tuesday and Thursday as weekly derivative expiry days for NSE and BSE, respectively, effective September. The move aims to reduce volatility, ease investor confusion, and enable product differentiation, while reshaping market dynamics and trading strategies across exchanges. | Source: The Financial Express
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