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SEBI’s Crackdown on Weekly Options Expiry: What It Means for NSE Share Price and Unlisted Investors

 The National Stock Exchange (NSE) , India’s largest and most influential stock exchange, is once again in the spotlight following SEBI’s proposed reforms to curb excessive speculation in the options trading market. The move to potentially ban weekly options expiry , including for the Nifty 50 index , could have far-reaching implications for NSE unlisted shares , NSE share price , and the much-awaited NSE upcoming IPO . This article dives deep into the background of SEBI’s regulatory actions, their impact on NSE’s business model, and what pre-IPO investors should know before the NSE IPO finally hits the market.   Background: SEBI’s 2024 Rule – One Index, One Weekly Expiry In November 2024 , SEBI introduced a landmark rule allowing only one benchmark index per exchange to have weekly derivatives contracts. This meant that Bank Nifty , FinNifty , and Midcap Nifty all lost their weekly expiry options. The Nifty 50 index was the only one retained for weekly expiry ...

NSE Unlisted Share Price in 2025: Why It Doubled, What Comes Next & Should You Invest Before the IPO?

 The National Stock Exchange of India (NSE), the largest exchange in the country by trading volume, has become a sought-after name in the unlisted equity market. Between mid-2023 and mid-2025, NSE’s unlisted share price has doubled , delivering over 100% absolute returns to investors. This rise is not speculative—it is backed by solid financial growth, increased profitability, consistent dividend payouts, and market leadership. As of July 2025, NSE’s shares are trading between ₹7,000 and ₹7,200 in the unlisted space, up from around ₹3,400 a year earlier. With the company preparing for an IPO in early 2026, investor interest is reaching new highs. This article answers the most pressing questions around NSE’s unlisted share price, valuation trends, IPO expectations, financial performance, and future prospects. Using clear language and credible data, we break down everything investors need to know before entering the unlisted market or subscribing to the IPO. Whether you’re a reta...