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The Securities and Exchange Board Of India has lifted ban on Jane Street after the US-based investment firm last week had ...
Jane Street operated in both cash and derivatives markets as a Foreign Portfolio Investor (FPI) and as a trading member.
U.S. trading giant Jane Street has been allowed to re-enter the domestic markets after fulfilling the Securities and Exchange Board of India’s (Sebi’s) directive to deposit alleged “unlawful gains” of ...
SEBI lifts trading ban on Wall Street HFT firm; index options giant to face tighter surveillance as probe continues.
Jane Street Group resumes trading in India after depositing $564 million in escrow account, amid manipulation allegations.
As per the latest report on Bloomberg, India’s securities regulator has allowed Jane Street Group to resume trading in the ...
The quant trading firm faces multiple regulatory hurdles and unprecedented scrutiny, making an immediate return to trading in ...
Sebi is seeking broker feedback to enhance market liquidity and promote retail-friendly products after a critical order on ...
India's F&O market experienced a significant downturn last week, with trading volumes plummeting nearly 20% following SEBI's ...
Discover the 3 key factors behind the 20% drop in F&O derivative volumes—see what’s driving the market slump now.
SEBI's debarment of Jane Street and freezing of Rs 4,840 crore in supposed illegal profits has spurred the Wall Street firm ...
Since the order, index options premium turnover on the NSE and BSE exchanges declined on a week-on-week basis in four of five ...
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