Articles tagged “BSE”

44 articles.

2026 (44)

  • How the F&O expiry calendar works

    How India's F&O expiry calendar works after the 2025 standardisation: NSE contracts expire Tuesday, BSE Thursday, with one weekly index per exchange and holiday …

  • IPO listing date: tentative versus actual

    Why the IPO listing date shown on Kite or in news can differ from the actual date. The exchange confirms the real date by circular one day before listing.

  • Sensex weekly expiry on Zerodha

    Sensex weekly options are BSE's surviving weekly index benchmark, expiring Thursday since 1 September 2025, with a lot of 20, listed on Zerodha Kite under BFO.

  • SL-M orders blocked on BSE (and discontinued for NSE F&O)

    BSE discontinued SL-M (stop-loss market) orders across all its segments, and NSE withdrew SL-M for index and F&O contracts, both to curb freak trades. Use an …

  • Social Stock Exchange on Zerodha

    The Social Stock Exchange on NSE and BSE: Zero Coupon Zero Principal instruments, who can list and invest, the minimum application, and applying through Zerodha …

  • Special pre-open session on IPO listing day

    The special pre-open session on IPO listing day: the call-auction window that discovers the listing price, the equilibrium-price logic, and day-one price bands.

  • Buyback and tender offers on Zerodha

    Share buyback and tender offers on Zerodha: SEBI framework, tender offer process via Kite, buyback tax treatment under Section 115QA, and key investor.

  • How to add BSE F&O contracts to the Kite marketwatch

    How to add BSE F&O contracts (Sensex futures, Sensex options, Bankex futures and options) to the Kite marketwatch. Covers BSE F&O symbol conventions and expiry …

  • SPAN margin (Standard Portfolio Analysis of Risk)

    SPAN margin is the worst-case initial margin on F&O positions, set by the NSE, BSE, and MCX clearing corporations using SEBI-approved risk-array scenarios.

  • How to buy a bond on Zerodha

    Step-by-step guide to buying listed corporate bonds and NCDs on Zerodha's Kite platform: search, order placement, settlement, and charges.

  • How to fix a circuit-limit rejection on Zerodha

    A guide to understanding and working around circuit-limit order rejections on Zerodha Kite, covering market-wide index circuit breakers, per-instrument price …

  • How to fix a price-band rejection on Zerodha

    A step-by-step guide to understanding and resolving an order rejection caused by a price-band breach on Zerodha Kite, covering NSE and BSE daily price bands, …

  • How to handle a freeze-quantity rejection on Zerodha

    Step-by-step guide to understanding and resolving freeze-quantity order rejections on Zerodha Kite, including how to split large orders into compliant tranches …

  • How to participate in an OFS on Zerodha

    Step-by-step guide to bidding in an Offer for Sale (OFS) on Zerodha Kite: eligibility, bidding process, cut-off price, allotment, and tax treatment.

  • Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE)

    BSE, founded in 1875, is Asia's oldest stock exchange, home to the SENSEX index, and one of two national exchanges regulated by SEBI in India.

  • Kite (Zerodha trading platform)

    Kite is Zerodha's flagship trading platform, available as a browser terminal and mobile app, offering equities, derivatives, currency, and commodity trading.

  • BSE Sensex options trading hours

    Trading hours for BSE Sensex and Bankex options including weekly and monthly expiry sessions. Explains the BFO segment hours and the differences from NSE Nifty …

  • NSE BZ category explained

    The BZ category is a BSE-specific surveillance grouping for stocks under specific restrictions. Explains the criteria and trading rules.

  • BSE StAR MF

    Comprehensive guide to BSE StAR MF (now BSE MF): the BSE-operated mutual fund transaction platform, one of India's largest by volume. Covers history from 2009, …

  • Stock exchanges in India

    Comprehensive guide to stock exchanges in India: the recognised exchanges (NSE, BSE, MCX, NCDEX, MSEI, India International Exchange), their regulatory framework …

  • Exposure margin (additional margin on Indian derivatives)

    Exposure margin is the second-layer initial margin levied by Indian clearing corporations on top of SPAN margin, computed as a fixed percentage of contract …

  • Extreme Loss Margin (ELM)

    Extreme Loss Margin is an additional layer of initial margin on Indian derivatives and cash equity positions, calibrated by SEBI to cover statistically extreme …

  • BSE 100 TRI (Total Returns Index)

    The BSE 100 TRI is the total-return variant of the BSE 100 index, representing the 100 largest companies listed on BSE by free-float market capitalisation. It …

  • BSE 500 TRI (Total Returns Index)

    The BSE 500 TRI is the total-return variant of the BSE 500 index, representing approximately 93% of the total market capitalisation of BSE-listed companies. It …

  • HDFC AMC IPO (2018)

    The July 2018 IPO of HDFC Asset Management Company was India's first listing of a major asset management company, raising Rs 2,800 crore and establishing …

  • How to check IPO allotment status via BSE and NSE

    Step-by-step guide to checking IPO allotment status on the BSE investor services portal and the NSE IPO allotment portal, including when results are available …

  • How to participate in an auction trade on Zerodha

    Step-by-step guide to participating in NSE/BSE close-out auctions on Zerodha Kite when you have a short delivery position or want to sell shares in the auction …

  • Mutual fund vs ETF in India

    A factual comparison of open-ended actively managed mutual funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in India, covering structure, cost, liquidity, tracking error, …

  • Mutual fund vs stock investing in India

    A factual comparison of mutual fund investing and direct equity stock investing in India covering diversification, cost, time requirements, taxation, and …

  • UTI Master Index Fund (1998), India's first index fund

    UTI Master Index Fund, launched in 1998, was the first passive index-tracking mutual fund in India, predating the Nifty BeES ETF by three years and establishing …

  • UTI Mutual Fund IPO (2020)

    UTI Asset Management Company's October 2020 IPO was the first listing of a major Indian AMC after the HDFC AMC IPO of 2018, valuing the country's oldest asset …

  • IPO listing day in India (T+3)

    Encyclopedic reference on IPO listing day in India: what happens on T+3 morning, pre-open session, price discovery, demat credit timeline, UPI block.

  • Mainboard IPO in India

    Encyclopedic reference on the mainboard IPO: SEBI ICDR eligibility criteria, disclosure standards, investor categories, book-building mechanics, and how.

  • Auction market on NSE and BSE

    The auction market on NSE and BSE settles delivery shortfall cases where sellers fail to deliver shares, with the exchange running a separate auction.

  • Bonds on Zerodha

    How to buy and sell listed bonds on Zerodha: corporate bonds, exchange-traded debt, charges, settlement, and tax treatment.

  • Disclosed quantity orders

    A disclosed quantity order shows only a fraction of the full order size in the exchange order book, hiding the trader's true intent while keeping the full...

  • Equity segment on Zerodha

    How the equity cash segment works on Zerodha: product codes, brokerage, margins, settlement, tax treatment, and comparison with other brokers.

  • IPO segment on Zerodha

    How to apply for IPOs on Zerodha via Kite and Console: UPI ASBA, cut-off price, lot size, allotment process, and post-listing procedures.

  • Limit order on Kite

    A limit order on Kite lets traders specify the maximum price to pay or the minimum price to accept, guaranteeing price but not execution.

  • Market order on Kite

    A market order on Kite instructs the exchange to buy or sell a security immediately at the best available price, guaranteeing execution but not the price.

  • MTF on Zerodha

    Margin Trading Facility (MTF) on Zerodha: how leveraged equity delivery works, SEBI framework, interest charges, eligible securities, and risk management.

  • OFS on Zerodha

    Offer for Sale (OFS) on Zerodha: how promoters and government disinvestments work via NSE and BSE OFS mechanism, bidding process, cut-off price, and tax.

  • Sovereign Gold Bonds on Zerodha

    Sovereign Gold Bonds (SGBs) on Zerodha: subscription via Kite, secondary market trading, interest income, tax exemption at maturity, and SEBI-RBI framework.

  • Zerodha BSE membership

    Details of Zerodha's membership of BSE (Bombay Stock Exchange), including segments covered, regulatory basis, compliance obligations, and client implications.