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The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has released a consultation paper seeking public feedback on enhancing trading convenience and strengthening risk monitoring in equity derivatives. The key proposal involves transitioning the calculation of Open Interest (OI) in equity derivatives from a notional-based approach to a Future Equivalent (Delta-based) approach. The paper also explores measures such as introducing pre-open and post-closing sessions for derivatives, revising position limits, and setting eligibility criteria for derivatives on non-benchmark indices. The proposed changes aim to prevent artificial ban periods, improve risk assessment, and simplify trading for investors.

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