| MARGIN TRADING, SHORT SELLING AND STOCK BORROWING - LENDING |
Short selling is the sale of capital market instruments that the seller does not own, or placing an order for such a sale. Any sale that is completed by using borrowed capital market instruments to fulfill the settlement obligation relating to the sale is also deemed a short sale.
In order to conduct short selling, the order should be entered as a short selling order at the beginning. Short selling transactions are announced on the Daily Bulleting on a stock basis, stating amount and contract quantity at each price level.
“List of Securities Subject to Margin Trading and Short Selling” has been formed to cover all stocks and ETFs traded on ISE markets except the Watchlist Companies Market. Therefore, stocks and ETFs traded on ISE National, Collective Products, Second National and New Economy Markets may be subject to margin trading and short selling transactions. However, with regard to the principles of application of the decision of the CMB dated 23.07.2010 governing classification of the stocks traded on the markets of the ISE under groups, A, B, and C;
B and C group stocks cannot be involved in margin trading and short selling.
Stocks deleted from “List of Securities Subject to Margin Trading and Short Selling” by CMB:
"Currently there are no stocks in the list"
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About classification of stocks under groups A, B, and C according to the criteria determined by CMB