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Jane Street has been permitted by SEBI to resume trading in Indian stock markets, although exchanges are yet to facilitate ...
SEBI has permitted Jane Street to resume trading in Indian stock markets after the firm deposited $567 million. Both the National Stock Exchange of In ...
Jane Street Group resumes trading in India after depositing $564 million in escrow account, amid manipulation allegations.
Market regulator Sebi alleges Jane Street used coordinated trades to distort index prices and profit from expiry-day ...
Market regulator Sebi has permitted US-based high-frequency trading firm Jane Street to resume trading in India after the ...
Sebi is seeking broker feedback to enhance market liquidity and promote retail-friendly products after a critical order on ...
As per the latest report on Bloomberg, India’s securities regulator has allowed Jane Street Group to resume trading in the ...
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US trading giant Jane Street has regained access to Indian markets after meeting Sebi’s conditions, but its return is limited ...
Jane Street plans to challenge the Sebi ban, which accused the firm of market manipulation. The trading giant denied the ...
Since the order, index options premium turnover on the NSE and BSE exchanges declined on a week-on-week basis in four of five ...
SEBI, however, responded that its order clearly lays out the regulator's prima facie case and addresses all relevant areas ...