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Open interest dips in Reliance Capital


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Chennai, Oct 30 The F&O segment of the NSE saw an improved turnover of Rs 89,601 crore against Monday’s figure of Rs 69,537 crore. Amidst volatile condition, the Nifty November future premium dipped marginally to 15.3 points (against Monday’s 18-point premium).

Though Nifty November future saw additions in open interest, the figure was negligible at 1.38 per cent. On the other hand, it was a mixed trend in the case of stock futures. While open positions slipped in Reliance Capital (15 per cent), Reliance Petroleum (3 per cent) and Reliance Natural Resources (9 per cent), other such as Reliance Energy, Reliance Industries, PowerGrid, State Bank of India, DLF, SAIL and Reliance Communication saw accumulation.

The NSE has banned trading in JP Hydro, IFCI and Tata Tele Maharashtra, as open interest positions have crossed 95 per cent of the market-wide position limit.

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