As part of their surveillance mechanism & to safeguard the interest of reatail share investors, leading bourses BSE (Bombay Stock Exchange) and NSE (National Stock Exchange) have suggested extra due diligence in trading of illiquid stocks.
As per directions from SEBI (Securities & Exchange Board of India), the BSE has listed out about 2,135 such stocks,while NSE has also named about 300 illiquid stocks where additional due diligence is required.
What is Illiquid Shares?
Illiquid stocks are those where trading activities are limited & are said to pose higher risks to the investors,as compared to the frequently traded shares.
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