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Tuesday, October 13, 1998

SEBI meet to stress on better market surveillance 

Press Trust of India  
New Delhi, Oct 12: The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has convened a meeting of the stock exchanges on Wednesday to discuss ways to improve surveillance of markets and check manipulation of share prices. The meeting assumes significance in the wake of heavy selling on the bourses by the FIIs following reports of erosion of the UTI's reserves.

The Sebi is expected to ask stock exchanges to monitor trading activities more closely and may stress on the need to put in place the stock watch system, Sebi sources said. Stock watch system involves an automatic system which would alert fall in share prices beyond a certain level. The system, for instance, gives a redlight for fall in share prices beyond 10 per cent, or say yellow if the fall is above five per cent. The system works in the reverse, too. Putting in place the `stock watch system' would give stock exchange officials a proper handle to check manipulation of prices, sources said.

Reportedly, following last Monday's fall in share prices,Sebi had also asked for details of trades from various stock exchanges. Sebi sources said top officials from leading bourses in the country namely, NSE, BSE and Delhi and Calcutta are expected to attend Wednesday's meeting. On the details sought from stock exchanges on last Monday's trades, Sebi sources said it was just `routine in nature'.

Stock markets took a heavy beating during the first two days of last week following announcement by the country's largest fund manager UTI that its reserves went negative. However, the mood changed only after finance minister Yashwant Sinha announced in Washington during the IMF-world bank annual meeting that government would never allow UTI to fail.

Copyright © 1998 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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