The first trade on the LME from India INX took place on 21 May, in copper.
May 24, 2019The recognition gives India ICC QCCP status across the European Union. QCCP members are subjected to lower capital requirements/charges under Basel III.
May 15, 2019SEBI slashes minimum net worth requirements for clearing corporations operating in India's international financial services centre from 3 billion to 1 billion rupees.
April 29, 2019The Metropolitan Clearing Corporation of India is the first Indian clearing corporation to receive recognition from under the UK's temporary recognition regime.
March 20, 2019SEBI has asked the BSE and NSE to boost intra-day surveillance to check unusually volatile stocks for possible manipulation.
February 7, 2019India International Clearing Corporation (IFSC) Limited and NSE IFSC Clearing Corporation – wholly owned subsidiaries of the BSE and NSE, respectively – have been granted qualifying central counterparty status.
January 28, 2019NSE is the second stock exchange in India to offer commodity trading; licensing agreement will see the exchange use LSE prices for settling various commodity futures contracts.
October 15, 2018New 'Global Access' platform enables access to cash and derivatives markets on international exchanges; connectivity with CME Group exchanges already established.
October 5, 2018The BSE has become the first stock exchange in India to offer commodity trading as it launches futures contracts in gold and silver.
October 2, 2018Foreign investors with direct exposure to commodities can trade commodity derivatives in India. BSE and NSE to start offering commodity derivatives from 1 October.
September 20, 2018