January 10, 2007
Press Release no.1
National Stock Exchange inducts pedigreed
foreign institutions as its shareholders
Pursuant to the FDI Policy announced by the
Government of India in respect of Foreign Direct Investment in the Indian stock
exchanges, five Indian Institutions: IFCI, IL&FS, ICICI, PNB and GIC have
entered into an agreement with a global stock exchange and three financial
institutions to sell part of their holdings in the National Stock Exchange
(NSE). The NYSE Group, General Atlantic,
Goldman Sachs and Softbank Asian Infrastructure Fund will each acquire 5% stake
in the NSE from the above domestic Institutions.
"We are pleased to welcome the NYSE Group and other new stakeholders
in NSE,” said Ravi Narain, MD & CEO of NSE. “In a rapidly integrating world
of financial markets, this timely partnership brings together the strengths of
institutions from North America, Europe and
NYSE
Group has a market capitalization of more than USD $15 billion. The operating companies listed on its New
York Stock Exchange and NYSE Arca subsidiaries represent a total global market
capitalization of $23 trillion. NYSE
Group is in the process of merging with Euronext N.V., to create the first
truly global financial exchange group.
Its proposed investment in the NSE is therefore of significant strategic
importance for the Indian stock exchanges and capital markets.
General
Goldman Sachs is a leading
investment bank globally and is a committed partner, leading advisor and
practitioner to many of the world's major exchanges. As a stakeholder in the
NSE and through its leading experience with exchanges, Goldman Sachs will be an
important strategic partner and will contribute to NSE's continued success.
Softbank
Asian Infrastructure Fund is a leading Asian private equity firm with over 60
portfolio companies in the region. SAIF
Partners will bring its extensive network of Indian as well as international
relationships in the financial services sector to the advantage of NSE.
National
Stock Exchange (NSE), established in the mid 1990s as a demutualised electronic
exchange by leading Indian financial institutions, offers trading, clearing and
settlement services in a range of products covering equity, debt and equity
derivatives. It is
NSE
introduced trading in equity derivative products in 2000-01. In this short span of time, NSE has become
the largest exchange in single stock futures and ranks fourth in index futures
globally. Its flagship index, the NIFTY 50, is used extensively by investors in
Press Release no.2
Market-wide Position
Limit in PARSVNATH
The derivative
contracts in the underlying PARSVNATH have crossed 95% of the market-wide
position limit on January 10, 2007. It is hereby informed that all clients/
members shall trade in derivative contracts of
PARSVNATH by offsetting their existing positions till the open interest
comes down to 80% of the market wide position limit.
Press Release no.3
News about Omax Autos
Limited
The media had reports that Omax Autos Limited is
mulling to set up a plant in
The Exchange, in order to verify the accuracy or
otherwise of the information reported in the media and to inform the market
place so that the interest of the investors is safeguarded, had written to the
officials of the company.
Reply is awaited from the company.
Press Release no.4
NSE completes its 1728th
Normal Settlement
The Exchange has successfully
completed its 1728th Normal Settlements (Rolling T+2 following SEBI
directive) since inception i.e., Settlement Number N – 2007005 on January 10,
2007. The settlement statistics are as follows:
Particulars
|
Values
|
|
N – 2007005
|
Total traded quantity (lakhs) |
3395.83 |
Total traded value (Rs. In Crores) |
7449.43 |
Total value of the settlement (Securities) (Rs. In Crores) |
2307.37 |
Total value of the settlement (Funds) (Rs. In Crores) |
850.93 |
Shortages for the settlement
|
0.48% |
% of Delivery ( No. of
shares deliverable / No. of shares traded ) |
29.09% |
Retail Debt
Market has completed its 1002nd settlement details of which are as
follows:
Settlement No. |
Traded Value |
Settlement Value |
|
|
|
Securities |
Funds |
D- 2007005 |
NIL |
NIL |
NIL |