Sebi Bans Short Selling Know Why?The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has reiterated its ban on naked short selling, a practice where investors sell securities they don't own. While all investors, including institutional and retail, are allowed to short sell, they must guarantee the availability of the securities at the time of settlement. SEBI...
more... has also prohibited day trading by institutional investors, requiring them to settle their transactions on a gross basis. The regulator has tightened disclosure regulations, mandating brokers to report short positions daily and exchanges to publish weekly summaries. SEBI also reserves the right to review the list of stocks eligible for short selling periodically. Former SEBI executive director Sandeep Parekh believes that instead of restricting short selling, efforts should focus on improving its efficiency as it plays a significant role in the market.
SEBI ne naked short selling pe ban laga diya hai, yeh ek practice hai jisme investors aise securities bechte hain jo unke paas nahi hote. Sabhi investors, institutional aur retail dono, short sell kar sakte hain, lekin unko settlement time pe securities available karne ki guarantee deni hogi. SEBI ne...
more... institutional investors ko day trading se bhi rok diya hai, aur unko apne transactions gross basis pe settle karne ko kaha hai. Regulator ne disclosure rules ko strict kar diya hai, brokers ko daily short positions report karne aur exchanges ko weekly summary publish karne ka order diya hai. SEBI short selling ke liye eligible stocks ki list ko bhi periodically review kar sakta hai. SEBI ke former executive director Sandeep Parekh ka maan na hai ki short selling pe rok lagaane ki jagah, uski efficiency ko improve karne par focus karna chahiye, kyunki ye market ka ek important part hai.