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U.S. high-frequency trading giant Jane Street, which has been accused of market manipulation by Indian authorities, has ...
Regulator restricted New York-based trading firm from dealing securities in country over alleged market manipulation ...
US-based quant trading firm Jane Street is seeking to lift trading restrictions imposed by SEBI after depositing ₹4,843.58 ...
The quant trading firm faces multiple regulatory hurdles and unprecedented scrutiny, making an immediate return to trading in ...
India's F&O market experienced a significant downturn last week, with trading volumes plummeting nearly 20% following SEBI's ...
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SEBI’s ban on Jane Street signals a decisive moment for India’s market regulation, testing the balance between fairness, investor protection, and global competitiveness.
SEBI expected to lift trading ban on Jane Street after depositing funds, but will closely monitor for suspicious trading.
Since the order, index options premium turnover on the NSE and BSE exchanges declined on a week-on-week basis in four of five ...
Though trading restrictions are expected to be lifted, Jane Street remains prohibited from using the specific trading ...
US-based Jane Street deposited Rs 4,843.57 crore with SEBI after alleged index manipulation. The firm requested lifting of ...
Jane Street has deposited Rs 4,843.5 crore in an escrow account as ordered by SEBI. The firm faces investigation for alleged ...