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NSE, BSE temporarily restrict website access for overseas users amid cyber threat concerns, no impact on trading
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India's NSE and BSE have temporarily restricted website access for overseas users following a joint meeting where cyber threats were discussed. This precautionary measure, prompted by heightened geopolitical tensions and continuous monitoring of cyber traffic, aims to protect users and systems. Foreign investors' trading capabilities in Indian markets remain unaffected, and access is being granted on a case-by-case basis.
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