Stock exchanges and other market infrastructure institutions (MIIs) considered the backbone of the stock market ecosystem will soon be tested on eight broad parameters by an independent reviewer.
Based on how they stack up, a rating could be assigned to them.
This will help the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) to assess their performance and, if required, it can suggest measures to further strengthen their governance mechanism.
Besides the stock exchanges, other MIIs include depositories and clearing corporations.
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