F&O Ban List: Tata Chemicals, SAIL among 11 stocks under trade ban on Thursday

Eleven stocks are under F&O trade ban on Thursday viz. BirlaSoft, Bandhan Bank, Hindustan Copper, RBL Bank, Granules, Manappuram, PNB, GNFC, IDFC First Bank, SAIL, Tata Chemicals.

The Future & Options contracts of any stock enter the ban period when the open interest (OI) on it crosses 95% of the market wide positions limits or MWPL. The ban on it is reversed only if the open interest falls below 80%.

Traders who trade in index do not encounter a situation of security ban.

The MWPL for Bandhan Bank stood at 84.1% on Wednesday with OI reported by Trendlyne at 106.8 million. It was down by 0.5% from the previous session.

The MWPL for Birlasoft stood at 81.8% on Wednesday with OI reported by Trendlyne at 14 million. It was down 2.7% from the previous session.

For Hindustan Copper, the MWPL stood at 89.8% on Wednesday with OI reported by Trendlyne at 36.1 million. It was down 0.2% from the previous session.The MWPL for RBL Bank stood at 90.9% on Wednesday with OI reported by Trendlyne at 80.2 million. It was down 0.4% from the previous session.The MWPL for Granules stood at 95.9% on Wednesday with OI reported by Trendlyne at 13.5 million. It was down by 1.3% from the previous session.

For Manappuram, the MWPL stood at 88.6% on Wednesday with OI reported by Trendlyne at 67 million. It was down 2.7% from the previous session.

The MWPL for PNB stood at 92.9% on Wednesday with OI reported by Trendlyne at 331.4 million. It was down 1.6% from the previous session.

The MWPL for GNFC stood at 101.8% on Wednesday with OI reported by Trendlyne at 6.8 million. It was down 1.9% from the previous session.

The MWPL for IDFC First Bank stood at 88.4% on Wednesday with OI reported by Trendlyne at 481 million. It was down 4.2% from the previous session.

The MWPL for SAIL stood at 93.2% on Wednesday with OI reported by Trendlyne at 151.9 million. It was down 2.5% from the previous session.

The MWPL for Tata Chemicals stood at 108.5% on Wednesday with OI reported by Trendlyne at 14.3 million. It was up 8.8% from the previous session.

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