Long Term ASM - BSE, Stage I
Exchange | Long/Short Term | Stage | Entry date | Exit date |
---|---|---|---|---|
BSE | Long Term | Stage I | 15 Jun 2022 | Active |
BSE | Short Term | Stage I | 13 Jun 2022 | 15 Jun 2022 |
BSE | Long Term | Stage I | 15 Dec 2021 | 17 Mar 2022 |
BSE | Long Term | Stage I | 08 Jun 2021 | 18 Jun 2021 |
BSE | Long Term | Stage I | 03 Dec 2020 | 05 Feb 2021 |
BSE | Short Term | Stage I | 10 Jun 2020 | 10 Jul 2020 |
BSE | Short Term | Stage I | 15 Apr 2020 | 18 May 2020 |
BSE | Short Term | Stage I | 11 Mar 2020 | 03 Apr 2020 |
BSE | Short Term | Stage I | 13 Nov 2019 | 21 Jan 2020 |
BSE | Short Term | Stage II | 04 Nov 2019 | 13 Nov 2019 |
BSE | Short Term | Stage I | 25 Oct 2019 | 06 Nov 2019 |
BSE | Long Term | Stage I | 30 Aug 2019 | 04 Oct 2019 |
BSE | Long Term | Stage II | 16 Aug 2019 | 30 Aug 2019 |
BSE | Long Term | Stage I | 05 Jul 2019 | 16 Aug 2019 |
1. What is ASM (Additional Surveillance Measure)?
The main objective of ASM is
More details about ASM can be found on the following links:
2. Should shortlisting under ASM be construed as an adverse action against the concerned company/entity?
The shortlisting of securities under ASM is purely on account of market surveillance and it should not be construed as an adverse action against the concerned company/ entity.
3. What are the criteria for shortlisting scrips under ASM framework?
The shortlisting of securities for placing in ASM framework is based on an objective criteria as jointly decided by SEBI and Exchanges covering the following market based dynamic parameters: