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India’s securities regulator has allowed Jane Street Group LLC to resume trading in the country’s stock market after the firm ...
According to sources familiar with the development, leading Indian law firms AZB & Partners and Khaitan & Co along with New ...
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Asian News International on MSNSEBI allows Jane Street to resume trading in Indian markets with certain restrictions
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has allowed the US proprietary trading firm Jane Street to resume trading ...
Jane Street operated in both cash and derivatives markets as a Foreign Portfolio Investor (FPI) and as a trading member.
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Press Trust of India on MSNSebi allows Jane Street to resume trading after Rs 4,843 crore escrow deposit
Sebi said the entities involved have been directed to 'cease and desist from directly or indirectly engaging in any ...
Sebi allows Jane Street to resume trading after the firm deposits Rs 4,843 crore in an escrow account, following accusations ...
India's markets regulator has allowed Jane Street to restart trading after the U.S. high-frequency trading firm deposited ...
Currently brokers have to submit the compliance report to all the exchanges, where they are member. At a later phase ...
The National Stock Exchange (NSE) had issued a similar cautionary notice just last week, warning market participants about ...
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Market fraud caution: Sebi reiterates dabba trading is unlawful, warns investors to remain alert
Markets regulator Sebi has once again warned investors against dabba trading, calling it illegal and urging the public to ...
Markets regulator SEBI has reiterated that dabba trading is illegal and cautioned investors against engaging with unregulated ...
SEBI considering relaxations in technical glitch reporting for brokers, including complaints, penalties, and reporting ...
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