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Regulator restricted New York-based trading firm from dealing securities in country over alleged market manipulation ...
The Indian markets regulator's ban on Wall Street trading giant Jane Street has squeezed volumes in the country's options ...
India's F&O market experienced a significant downturn last week, with trading volumes plummeting nearly 20% following SEBI's ...
SEBI expected to lift trading ban on Jane Street after depositing funds, but will closely monitor for suspicious trading.
US-based quant trading firm Jane Street is seeking to lift trading restrictions imposed by SEBI after depositing ₹4,843.58 ...
Jane Street Group LLC has deposited 48.4 billion rupees ($564 million) in an escrow account to comply with an order from India’s securities regulator, part of an ongoing probe into allegations of ...
Whether arbitrage or manipulation, the Jane Street episode highlights a critical truth: markets need more transparency, more ...
Jane Street has told staff it will contest a ban by India's financial regulator which has accused the U.S. high-frequency ...
Jane Street has deposited Rs 4,843.5 crore in an escrow account as ordered by SEBI. The firm faces investigation for alleged ...
This deposit, made on July 11, allows Jane Street to start trading again in India, but only if it avoids the trading ...
Sebi, the market regulator, is currently examining a request from New York-based proprietary trading firm Jane Street to ease some of the restrictions imposed on it.
A temporary trading ban imposed by India’s securities regulator on Jane Street Group LLC is fueling concerns that volumes in ...