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BSE to introduce weekly F&O contracts Sensex 50 from Friday

Leading stock BSE will introduce weekly futures and options contracts on index from Friday.

The bourse will introduce 7 weekly futures and options contracts expiring on every Thursday of the week, excluding monthly expiry week, BSE — formerly known as — said in a circular.

In case Thursday is a holiday, then contract expiry will be on the working day prior to that. New serial weekly future and options contracts will be introduced after expiry of the respective week’s contract, it added.

“The shall introduce weekly futures and options contracts on 50 index with effect from October 26, 2018,” the bourse noted.

This index was launched in December 2016 to measure the performance of the 50 largest BSE-listed companies.

in financial markets typically refers to a forward, future, or any other hybrid contract of pre- determined fixed duration, linked for the purpose of contract fulfilment to the value of a specified real or financial asset or to an index of securities.

Broadly, there are two types of contracts — futures and options. A means a legally binding agreement to buy or sell the security on a future date, while options contract gives the buyer or holder of the contract the right (but not the obligation) to buy or sell the asset at a pre-determined price within or at the end of a specified period.

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