NSE could soon have its own shares trading on its platform, even as they are already listed on another stock exchange first. The exchange may not need a separate Sebi approval to do this, as the move could come under its existing ‘permitted-to-trade’ system, an industry source said on Thursday.

NSE may allow its shares to trade on its own platform after listing on rival BSE, potentially boosting liquidity and paving the way for inclusion in Nifty indexes. The proposal…

NSE could soon have its own shares trading on its platform, even as they are already listed on another stock exchange first. The exchange may not need a separate Sebi approval to…