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Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), the nation’s oldest stock exchange, has amended the daily circuit limit for a total of 479 stocks. In contrast, a stunning 257 stocks had their circuit limit raised from 5% to 10%. The circuit limit of 195 stocks has been changed from its previous 10% to 20%. Additionally, the circuit limit for 17 stocks has been lifted from 5% to 20%.
BSE has said in a notice dated 7th October that “Trading Members of the Exchange are hereby informed that as a part of review of the surveillance action, the price band are revised in the various scrips. List of the scrips with revised price band is enclosed as Annexure. The revised price band as indicated there under will be effective from October 10, 2022. Please note that scrips in Trade for trade segments will continue to attract a price band of 5%.”
Stocks for which the daily circuit limit has been hiked from 5% to 10%
Stocks for which the daily circuit limit has been hiked from 5% to 20%
- Mafatlal Industries Ltd
- Raymond Ltd
- Deepak Fertilisers & Petrochemicals Corporation Ltd
- Arihant Capital Markets Ltd
- Ram Ratna Wires Ltd
- BCL Industries Ltd
- Faze Three Ltd
- Brightcom Group Ltd
- ISMT Ltd
- JBM Auto Ltd
- Gallantt Ispat Ltd
- Tanla Platforms Ltd
- Orient Green Power Company Ltd
- Gokul Agro Resources Ltd
- Yasho Industries Ltd
- Vikas Lifecare Ltd
- Jindal Worldwide Ltd
Stocks for which the daily circuit limit has been changed from 10% to 5%
- Purshottam Investofin Ltd
- Ahmedabad Steelcraft Ltd
- Switching Technologies Gunther Ltd
- Simplex Realty Ltd
- Galaxy Cloud Kitchens Ltd
- SDC Techmedia Ltd
- 7NR Retail Ltd
Stocks for which the daily circuit limit has been hiked from 10% to 20%
Stock for which the daily circuit limit has been changed from 20% to 5%
1. Simplex Mills Company Ltd
Stocks for which the daily circuit limit has been changed from 20% to 10%
1. Silver Oak India Ltd
2. Max Ventures and Industries Ltd
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