Sebi allows commodity bourses to raise transaction charges

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Capital markets regulator today allowed the exchanges to keep the highest charge in turnover slab of any contract at a maximum of double the lowest charge in the same segment.

Currently, the maximum permissible ratio for the highest and lowest charge in a slab is 1.5:1.


"The exchanges will ensure that the ratio between highest to lowest charges in the turnover slab of any contract is not more than 2:1," Securities and Exchange Board of (Sebi) said in a circular issued today.

The decision has been taken in consultation with the exchanges.

The circular would come into force with effect from 30 days, the regulator noted.

The bourses levy different charges for different commodities' contracts and even in the case of contracts of the same

started regulating commodities market since September 2015, following the of Forward Markets Commission (FMC) with itself.

Earlier in September 2016, the regulator had prescribed norm that need to be followed by the derivatives exchanges while levying charges for the trade.

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First Published: Wed, January 03 2018. 17:15 IST