Borsa İstanbul Lifts Trading Curbs on Five Stocks, Easing Volatility Measures
Borsa İstanbul (BIST), Volatilite Bazlı Tedbir Sistemi (VBTS) kapsamında uygulanan spekülatif önlemleri gevşeterek piyasa derinliğini artırmaya yöneli

Borsa İstanbul (BIST) took a critical step to deepen market liquidity by relaxing speculatory restrictions under the Volatility-Based Measures System (VBTS). As of August 10, 2026, the lifting of trading bans on five stocks aims to enable more effective investor participation in price discovery mechanisms.
Restrictions Lifted: A New Era for Trading
Following the regulator's decision, a liberalization process has begun for companies prominent in the automotive and real estate sectors. The lifted measures cover short selling, credit trading, and gross settlement applications.
Market Dynamics and Liquidity Impact
The removal of these measures is expected to restore liquidity that was constrained during periods of high volatility. Investors can now apply more flexible strategies to these stocks, with the anticipated increase in trading volume likely to reflect positively on price discovery.
The removal of liquidity constraints is a critical step for balancing market perception, particularly for KGYO, which reflects on asset valuations in real estate investment trusts. This liberalization eliminates artificial pressures on price discovery mechanisms and contributes to the renewal of confidence within the sector.
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