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This story was originally published at 16:25 IST on 28 September 2024
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Informist, Saturday, Sep 28, 2024

 

MUMBAI – The National Stock Exchange Ltd will conduct the live trading session in the cash market and equity derivatives segments from its disaster recovery site on Monday and Tuesday, it said in a circular on Friday. Trading will resume on the primary site from Thursday, it added. There is a trading and clearing holiday on Wednesday on account of Gandhi Jayanti. Live trading will be conducted on Monday and Tuesday as per normal market timings.

 

Earlier today, the exchange conducted a mock trading session for its members from the disaster recovery site. Previously, NSE had conducted a special live trading session on May 18 from the primary site with intraday switch over to the disaster recovery site in the cash and equity derivatives segments.

 

Exchanges have been conducting special live trading sessions on the disaster recovery site after the Securities and Exchange Board of India in March 2019 prescribed a framework for business continuity plan and disaster recovery site for the stock exchanges.  End 

 

Reported by Anjali Singh

Edited by Tanima Banerjee

 

 

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