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India's BSE shares rose 12% after the market regulator proposed restructuring the derivatives expiry schedule. This move is expected to help BSE retain its market share by maintaining Tuesday as its expiry day, avoiding a potential loss to rival NSE. The change is expected to reduce a 12% negative impact on BSE's earnings per share, according to Jefferies analysts.
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