Shares of BSE surged 18% as Sebi’s move to limit derivatives expiry eased competition concerns from NSE. NSE deferred its plan to change the derivatives expiry day, alleviating fears of BSE’s market share loss. BSE shares ended 16.1% higher at ₹5,479.8.
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