SEBI has launched a consultation proposing a broad overhaul of exchange-traded derivatives rules to reduce compliance load on stock exchanges and clearing corporations. In a May 14 paper, the regulator plans to simplify master circulars, remove redundant provisions, and streamline operational requirements across equity, currency, commodity and interest rate derivatives. Key ideas include deleting the commodity CTM option series, cutting mandatory Product Advisory Committee meetings, and letting exchanges advance contract expiries during disruptions with “adequate notice” instead of a fixed 10-day timeline.
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