Tuesday, 17 October 2017

Abu Dhabi bourse starts technical short-selling to boost liquidity | ZAWYA MENA Edition

Abu Dhabi bourse starts technical short-selling to boost liquidity | ZAWYA MENA Edition:

"The Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange said on Tuesday it was introducing technical short-selling in an effort to increase liquidity in the stock market and attract more foreign investors.

In short-selling, investors sell stocks they do not own to profit if prices have dropped when the trades are settled. In the exchange's technical short-selling system, trades are settled within two business days, with short-sellers depositing an initial margin worth 50 percent of the shares' market value.

Several rules seek to reduce volatility and risk in the system, such as a trading suspension if a stock drops 5 percent, or if the proportion of a company's capital sold short reaches 10 percent. "



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