
NSE has filed a consent application with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) to resolve the issue, they said. The incident on February 24 stopped trading in equities as well as derivatives. NSE's subsidiary - NSE Clearing Ltd (NCL) - has also filed a similar consent application with Sebi, the people said.
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