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Futures & Options Segment Market Operations Futures & Options Segment Market Operations - Trading Department Circular No.: MSEI/EDS/TRD/4743/2016 November 30, 2016 Introduction of Contracts in Equity Derivatives Segment In terms of provisions of the Rules, Bye-Laws and Regulations of the Exchange, Members may please note that the following contracts will be available for trading in Equity Derivatives Segment from December 1, 2016: 1) Index Futures contract with expiry dates viz., December 29, 2016, January 25, 2017 and February 23, 2017: Sr. No. Underlying Symbol Lot Size 1 SX40 SX40 35 2) Index Options contract with expiry dates viz., January 25, 2017, February 23, 2017, September 28, 2017, December 26, 2017 and June 24, 2021 : Sr. No. Underlying Symbol Lot Size 1 SX40 SX40 35 3) Stock Futures and Options contract with expiry dates viz., December 29, 2016, January 25, 2017 and February 23, 2017 in each of the following underlying: Lot Size Sr. No. Underlying Symbol Jan 2017 Dec-16 onwards 1 ADITYA BIRLA NUVO LIMITED ABIRLANUVO 750 400 2 ACC LIMITED ACC 400 400 3 ADANI ENTERPRISES LIMITED ADANIENT 8000 8000 4 ADANI PORT & SEZ LTD ADANIPORTS 2500 2500 5 ADANI POWER LTD ADANIPOWER 20000 20000 6 ALLAHABAD BANK ALBK 10000 10000 7 AMBUJA CEMENTS LTD AMBUJACEM 2500 2500 8 ANDHRA BANK ANDHRABANK 10000 10000 9 APOLLO TYRES LTD APOLLOTYRE 3000 3000 10 ARVIND LIMITED ARVIND 2000 2000 11 ASHOK LEYLAND LTD ASHOKLEY 7000 7000 Futures & Options Segment Market Operations - Trading Department 12 ASIAN PAINTS LIMITED ASIANPAINT 600 600 13 AUROBINDO PHARMA LTD AUROPHARMA 700 700 14 AXIS BANK LIMITED AXISBANK 1200 1200 15 BAJAJ AUTO LIMITED BAJAJ-AUTO 250 250 16 BANK OF BARODA BANKBARODA 3500 3500 17 BANK OF INDIA BANKINDIA 6000 6000 18 BATA INDIA LTD BATAINDIA 1100 1100 19 BHARAT FORGE LTD BHARATFORG 600 600 20 BHARTI AIRTEL LIMITED BHARTIARTL 1500 1700 21 BHEL BHEL 5000 5000 22 BIOCON LIMITED. BIOCON 1100 600 23 BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP LTD BPCL 1200 1200 24 CAIRN INDIA LIMITED CAIRN 3500 3500 25 CANARA BANK CANBK 3000 3000 26 CENTURY TEXTILES LTD CENTURYTEX 1100 1100 27 CESC LTD CESC 1100 1100 28 CIPLA LTD CIPLA 1000 1000 29 COAL INDIA LTD COALINDIA 1700 1700 30 COLGATE PALMOLIVE LTD. COLPAL 700 700 31 CROMPTON GREAVES LTD CROMPGREAV 12000 12000 32 DABUR INDIA LTD DABUR 2500 2500 33 DISH TV INDIA LTD. DISHTV 7000 7000 34 DIVI'S LABORATORIES LTD DIVISLAB 600 600 35 DLF LIMITED DLF 5000 5000 36 DR. REDDY'S LABORATORIES DRREDDY 200 200 37 EXIDE INDUSTRIES LTD EXIDEIND 4000 4000 38 FEDERAL BANK LTD FEDERALBNK 11000 11000 39 GAIL (INDIA) LTD GAIL 1500 1500 40 GMR INFRASTRUCTURE LTD. GMRINFRA 45000 45000 41 GODREJ INDUSTRIES LTD GODREJIND 1500 1500 42 GRASIM INDUSTRIES LTD GRASIM 750 750 43 HAVELLS INDIA LIMITED HAVELLS 2000 2000 44 HCL TECHNOLOGIES LTD HCLTECH 700 700 45 HDFC LTD HDFC 500 500 46 HDFC BANK LTD HDFCBANK 500 500 47 HOUSING DEV & INFRA LTD HDIL 8000 8000 48 HERO MOTOCORP LIMITED HEROMOTOCO 200 200 Futures & Options Segment Market Operations - Trading Department 49 HEXAWARE TECHNOLOGIES LTD HEXAWARE 2000 3000 50 HINDALCO INDUSTRIES LTD HINDALCO 3500 3500 51 HINDUSTAN PETROLEUM CORP HINDPETRO 2100 2100 52 HINDUSTAN UNILEVER LTD. HINDUNILVR 600 600 53 HINDUSTAN ZINC LIMITED HINDZINC 3200 3200 54 INDIABULLS REAL EST. LTD IBREALEST 10000 10000 55 ICICI BANK LTD. ICICIBANK 2500 2500 56 IDBI BANK LIMITED IDBI 8000 8000 57 IDEA CELLULAR LIMITED IDEA 5000 7000 58 IDFC LIMITED IDFC 13200 13200 59 IFCI LTD IFCI 22000 22000 60 INDRAPRASTHA GAS LTD IGL 1100 1100 61 THE INDIA CEMENTS LIMITED INDIACEM 3500 3500 62 INDUSIND BANK LIMITED INDUSINDBK 600 600 63 INFOSYS LIMITED INFY 500 500 64 INDIAN OIL CORP LTD IOC 3000 3000 65 IRB INFRA DEV LTD. IRB 2500 2500 66 ITC LTD ITC 2400 2400 67 JINDAL STEEL & POWER LTD JINDALSTEL 9000 9000 68 JAIN IRRIGATION SYSTEMS JISLJALEQS 9000 9000 69 JAIPRAKASH ASSOCIATES LTD JPASSOCIAT 68000 68000 70 JSW ENERGY LIMITED JSWENERGY 8000 8000 71 JSW STEEL LIMITED JSWSTEEL 300 300 72 JUBILANT FOODWORKS LTD JUBLFOOD 500 500 73 KOTAK MAHINDRA BANK LTD KOTAKBANK 800 800 74 KARNATAKA BANK LIMITED KTKBANK 7375 7375 75 LIC HOUSING FINANCE LTD LICHSGFIN 1100 1100 76 LARSEN & TOUBRO LTD. LT 500 500 77 LUPIN LIMITED LUPIN 300 400 78 MAHINDRA & MAHINDRA LTD M&M 500 500 79 MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LTD. MARUTI 150 150 80 MCLEOD RUSSEL INDIA LTD. MCLEODRUSS 3000 3000 81 MRF LTD MRF 15 15 82 NHPC LTD NHPC 27000 27000 83 NMDC LTD. NMDC 6000 6000 84 NTPC LTD NTPC 4000 4000 85 ORACLE FIN SERV SOFT LTD. OFSS 150 150 Futures & Options Segment Market Operations - Trading Department 86 OIL AND NATURAL GAS CORP. ONGC 2500 2500 87 ORIENTAL BANK OF COMMERCE ORIENTBANK 6000 6000 88 PETRONET LNG LIMITED PETRONET 1500 1500 89 POWER FIN CORP LTD. PFC 6000 6000 90 PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK PNB 7000 7000 91 POWER GRID CORP. LTD. POWERGRID 4000 4000 92 PTC INDIA LIMITED PTC 8000 8000 93 RELIANCE COMMUNICATIONS L RCOM 10000 12000 94 RURAL ELEC CORP. LTD. RECLTD 6000 6000 95 RELIANCE CAPITAL LTD RELCAPITAL 1500 1500 96 RELIANCE INDUSTRIES LTD RELIANCE 500 500 97 RELIANCE INFRASTRUCTU LTD RELINFRA 1300 1300 98 RELIANCE POWER LTD. RPOWER 12000 12000 99 STEEL AUTHORITY OF INDIA SAIL 12000 12000 100 STATE BANK OF INDIA SBIN 3000 3000 101 SIEMENS LTD SIEMENS 500 500 102 SHRIRAM TRANSPORT FIN CO. SRTRANSFIN 600 600 103 SUN PHARMACEUTICALS IND. SUNPHARMA 600 700 104 SUN TV NETWORK LIMITED SUNTV 2000 2000 105 SYNDICATE BANK SYNDIBANK 9000 9000 106 TATA CHEMICALS LTD TATACHEM 1500 1500 107 TATA COMMUNICATIONS LTD TATACOMM 1400 1400 108 TATA GLOBAL BEVERAGES LTD TATAGLOBAL 4500 4500 109 TATA MOTORS LIMITED TATAMOTORS 1500 1500 110 TATA MOTORS DVR 'A' ORD TATAMTRDVR 2100 2100 111 TATA POWER CO LTD TATAPOWER 9000 9000 112 TATA STEEL LIMITED TATASTEEL 2000 2000 113 TATA CONSULTANCY SERV LT TCS 250 250 114 TECH MAHINDRA LIMITED TECHM 1100 1100 115 TITAN COMPANY LIMITED TITAN 1500 1500 116 ULTRATECH CEMENT LIMITED ULTRACEMCO 200 200 117 UNION BANK OF INDIA UNIONBANK 4000 4000 118 UPL LIMITED UPL 1200 1200 119 VEDANTA LIMITED VEDL 6000 3500 120 VOLTAS LTD VOLTAS 2000 2000 121 WIPRO LTD WIPRO 1000 1200 122 YES BANK LIMITED YESBANK 700 700 Futures & Options Segment Market Operations - Trading Department 123 ZEE ENTERTAINMENT ENT LTD ZEEL 1300 1300 For any clarifications, contact Customer Service on 022-61129010 or send email to [email protected] For and on behalf of Metropolitan Stock Exchange of India Limited Shalini Rebeiro Sr. Manager .
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