Nifty Weekly Expiry Today: Amber Enterprises India and Kaynes Technology India Under F&O Ban on June 2, 2026

On June 1, 2026, the benchmark Nifty 50 fell 165.15 points (0.70%) to close at 23,382.60. Similarly, the Sensex fell 508.40 points (0.68%) to settle at 74,267.34.
Meanwhile, Amber Enterprises India and Kaynes Technology India remain under the F&O ban for the weekly expiry.
Stock Under F&O Ban on Nifty's Weekly Expiry Day
Ahead of the Nifty's weekly expiry on June 2, 2026, the National Stock Exchange (NSE) has placed Amber Enterprises India and Kaynes Technology India under the Futures and Options (F&O) trading ban:
This restriction is enforced when the open interest in the stock crosses 95% of the market-wide position limit (MWPL). While fresh derivative positions are disallowed, the stock continues to be available for trading in the cash market.
The stock under the F&O ban for June 2, 2026, are:
Amber Enterprises India Share Price Performance
As of June 1, 2026, at 3:30 PM, Amber Enterprises India Share Price on NSE was closed at ₹7,623.50 up by 0.11% from the previous closing price.
Kaynes Technology India Share Price Performance
As of June 1, 2026, at 3:30 PM, Kaynes Technology India Share Price on NSE was closed at ₹3,100.20 down by 1.07% from the previous closing price.
Why Is a Stock Under F&O Ban?
A stock enters the Futures & Options (F&O) ban list on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) when the open interest in its derivative contracts crosses 95% of the Market-Wide Position Limit (MWPL). This measure is designed to control excessive speculation and ensure smooth market functioning.
During the ban:
- No new F&O positions can be initiated in that stock.
- Traders may only square off or reduce existing positions.
- Any breach of these rules can lead to penalties and disciplinary action by the exchange.
This mechanism is especially important during periods of high volatility—such as contract expiry weeks—to prevent sharp price swings and maintain market stability.
About Nifty Weekly Expiry
Nifty 50 Futures & Options contracts expire every Tuesday. If Tuesday happens to be a trading holiday, the expiry is shifted to the previous trading day. Settlement for all contracts is based on the closing price on the day of expiry.
For convenience, some trading platforms display weekly contracts under the “monthly” tab during expiry week. This is purely a technical arrangement and does not change the actual expiry rules.
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Conclusion
Market sentiment remains subdued as traders tread carefully ahead of Nifty's weekly expiry. With Amber Enterprises India and Kaynes Technology India under the F&O ban, participants are likely to shift focus to cash market opportunities while awaiting expiry cues.
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Published on: Jun 2, 2026, 8:40 AM IST

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