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According to a report, Jane Street has received official confirmation from SEBI that the restriction on its access to Indian securities markets has been lifted.
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.
As per the latest report on Bloomberg, India’s securities regulator has allowed Jane Street Group to resume trading in the ...
Jane Street Group resumes trading in India after depositing $564 million in escrow account, amid manipulation allegations.
SEBI lifts trading ban on Wall Street HFT firm; index options giant to face tighter surveillance as probe continues.
Sebi is seeking broker feedback to enhance market liquidity and promote retail-friendly products after a critical order on ...
High-frequency trading (HFT) firm Jane Street has been allowed to re-enter the domestic markets after it fulfilled the ...
A Chakravyuh and Regulatory WhispersTuhin Kanta Pandey, SEBI’s new warrior, is caught in a financial Mahabharata, wrestling ...
The Jane Street-Sebi saga is more than a legal dispute -- it's a litmus test for India's ambitions as a global financial hub.
In a stunning move that has rattled Wall Street, Jane Street Group LLC, a secretive U.S.-based proprietary trading giant, ...
Despite Jane Street depositing Rs 4,843.5 crore in compliance with a SEBI order, the global quant firm's trading restrictions persist due to lack of formal instruction from SEBI.