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SEBI proposes 'when-listed' trading to reduce IPO listing gap, aiming to curb grey market activities.
SEBI, India's market regulator, is considering 'when-listed' trading to allow securities to be traded immediately after IPO allotment, reducing the three-day gap before listing.
This move aims to curb grey market activities and increase market liquidity.
The proposal, suggested by SEBI Chairperson Madhabi Puri Buch, supports regulated trading opportunities for IPO shares and seeks to enhance the transparency and efficiency of India's booming IPO market.
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