F&O Ban List: Vodafone Idea enters trade ban on Friday. SAIL, 2 more stocks move out

The F&O contracts of any stock enter the ban period when the open interest (OI) on it crosses 95% of the market-wide positions limits or MWPL. The ban is reversed only if the open interest falls below 80%.

is under the F&O trade ban on Friday while Aditya Birla Fashion & Retail (), state-run () and have moved out of the ban.

The F&O contracts of any stock enter the ban period when the open interest (OI) on it crosses 95% of the market-wide positions limits or MWPL. The ban is reversed only if the open interest falls below 80%.

Traders who trade in indices do not encounter a situation of security ban.

The MWPL for Idea stood at 140.5% on Thursday with OI reported by Trendlyne at 3.9 billion. It was down 212.4% from the previous session.

Vi shares ended at Rs 13.80 on the NSE, gaining by Rs 0.70 or 5.34%.

Meanwhile, ABFRL, SAIL and Hindustan Copper have exited the ban as their MWPL has fallen below the 80% threshold.

ABFRL shares ended at Rs 265 on the BSE on Thursday, up by 5.05 or 1.94% from the Tuesday closing price.

SAIL shares ended with gains of Rs 0.65 per share or 0.39% to end the previous session at Rs 165.30 on the NSE. It also hit a fresh 52-week high of Rs 167.25 amid very high volumes witnessing nearly 6 crore shares changing hands. The total traded value stood at Rs 598.09 crore.

Shares of Hindustan Copper closed with gains of Rs 2.25 per share or 0.59% at Rs 381.90 on the NSE.

Indian headline indices took off from the day's lows amid a resurgence in banking stocks led by protagonist following its strong March quarter earnings on Wednesday. The S&P BSE Sensex shot up by 650 points to hit the day's high of 74,498.39 while the broader Nifty gains hit a double ton to scale the day's peak of 22,602.20. The Sensex settled at 74,339.44, up by 486.50 points or 0.66% while the Nifty was higher by 167.95 points or 0.75% at 22,570.35.

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Source: Stocks-Markets-Economic Times

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