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FAQs on Trading on T+0 Security
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Reference Exchange Circular :
Circular Download Ref. No. NSE/CMTR/61293 dated March 22, 2024
Circular Download Ref. No. NSE/CMTR/61321 dated March 27, 2024
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“This document/FAQ summarizes the queries relating to trading in T+0 settlement in Capital Market Segment functionality in a concise manner for the Member’s ease of understanding.
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