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If an investor has sold shares in the CRS scrip for delivery, can he avoid paying VaR/Mark-to-Market losses?

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If an investor has sold shares in the CRS scrip for delivery, can he avoid paying VaR/Mark-to-Market losses?

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Yes. The shares sold by an investor should be delivered to the Clearing House of BSE in demat form. From the day of delivery of such shares to the Clearing House, the gross exposure of the shares sold is excluded from the gross exposure of the Member-broker and VaR margin and Mark-to-Market losses etc. on such quantity of shares sold is not computed.

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