Bombay HC extends stay on SGX's new launches in India till May 31

IANS  |  Mumbai 

The has extended the on Singapore Exchanges' planned launch of new contracts in till its next hearing on May 31.

"The matter was heard by the court and has been kept for further detailed arguments on May 31, 2018. Until then, the ad-interim granted on May 21, 2018 continues against the launch of new derivative contracts by SGX," an statement said.

The NSE's Index company had filed a petition in the on May 21 against SGX under "Section 9 of the Arbitration Act". The petition sought urgent interim reliefs against the marketing, promotion and launch of three new contracts called Futures, SGX Options on Futures and Bank Futures.

The SGX on April 11 announced that it would list new India derivative products in June, after the three major domestic exchanges -- BSE, and of India (MSEI) -- had in February said they will stop operating their indices on international bourses.

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First Published: Sat, May 26 2018. 17:18 IST