ON BSE,some shares are listed as EQ and some as BE,wat does
it mean?
Answer Posted / monil shah
EQ Represents equity. Intra-day transactions are
permissible. Normal trading is done in this category.
BE means Shares falling in the Trade for Trade or T segment
are traded in this series and no intra-day trade squaring is
allowed- this means trades can only be settled only by
accepting or giving the delivery of shares.
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