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During an investigation into the New York-based quantitative trading company, Jane Street Capital, the market regulator ...
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.
The quant trading firm faces multiple regulatory hurdles and unprecedented scrutiny, making an immediate return to trading in ...
Despite Jane Street setback, high-frequency and quantitative trading firms have returned to Indian Institutes of Technology ...
Recent revelations about Jane Street’s trading activities in India have raised concerns about possible manipulation of options markets and prompted calls for further investigations.
How India Stopped a $4.3 Billion Trading Spree | Jane Street | Vantage with Palki Sharma India’s securities regulator has ...
What is Jane Street accused of doing? What is F&O trading, and why has SEBI warned retail investors of the risks that are ...
Market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) last week issued a damning preliminary order against Jane ...
To decode what this saga means for Indian investors, Fortune India spoke to Vivek Banka, founder of wealth-tech platform ...
Jane Street deposits INR 4,843.57 crore into an escrow account, complying with SEBI's interim order; SEBI reviews request to lift ...
Indian stocks may find relief from recent losses, with focus on HCL Technologies and potential regulatory changes.
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