Will NSE’s Self-Trading Plan Boost BSE IPO Volume as Investors Expect?

- Listing NSE shares on the BSE was expected to bring a huge volume surge.
- The latest report is that NSE may use the PTT mechanism to trade its own shares.
- The PTT mechanism lets securities trade on an exchange without formal listing.
The National Stock Exchange’s (NSE) upcoming IPO is one of the most closely watched events in India’s market sector. NSE has been preparing for a listing that could be worth around ₹1.5-1.8 lakh crore (roughly $15.67 billion to $18.81 billion), expected to move forward after SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India) gives the green light.
It was anticipated that NSE shares would be listed on BSE (Bombay Stock Exchange), bringing a big new wave of trading to it. However, the latest report that NSE might use the PTT (Permitted to Trade) mechanism to trade its shares on its own platform changes the picture entirely.
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