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India has gone from being a small player in the highly speculative equity derivatives market to the world’s largest, all within just five years. Daily turnover in the market now sits at around $3 ...
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) is set to probe allegations that Jane Street Group violated index position ...
Jane Street remarks, calling them misleading. Defends market growth under Modi, says small investors benefit through mutual ...
Sebi's proposed relaxations for AMCs allow management of pooled non-broad-based funds and additional services, opening ...
Sebi's K C Varshney suggests the regulator may stop using the term penalty when dealing with errant brokers to avoid ...
SEBI plans to rationalize penalties on stock brokers, introduce new features for investors, and improve industry regulations.
Several leading wall street high-frequency trading firms have opened shop in India using structures similar to Jane Street's ...
Investing.com -- India’s market regulator proposed a rule change Monday that would allow asset management companies to offer services to pooled funds with limited investors, such as family offices or ...
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has impounded Rs 4,844 crore in alleged unlawful gains from US-based market ...
SEBI has proposed various steps for easing of business activities of Mutual Funds and sought feedback till July 28.
SEBI enhances surveillance to prevent manipulation in derivatives trading, barring U.S. firm C for stock index manipulation.
New norms aimed at equal treatment of all AIF investors have raised concerns about their rigidity and impact on legacy deals.