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U.S. high-frequency trading giant Jane Street, which has been accused of market manipulation by Indian authorities, has ...
Jane Street deposits Rs 4,843.5 crore as per SEBI order and may resume trading—learn what this means for market activity!
This deposit, made on July 11, allows Jane Street to start trading again in India, but only if it avoids the trading ...
The request by Jane Street to revoke certain restrictions, including restraining them from the domestic capital markets, ...
On July 3, Sebi had barred Jane Street Group companies from accessing Indian securities on alleged manipulation in India’s ...
Street’s $567 million escrow deposit amid SEBI’s investigation highlights the regulatory risks global high-frequency traders ...
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In an interim order on July 3, 2025, Sebi had barred the U.S.-based investment firm and its group entities from accessing the ...
A Sebi release states that Jane Street has requested the lifting of certain conditional restrictions following escrow ...
Jane Street has said its actions were standard practice to align pricing divergences, while Sebi has ordered the firm to ...
SEBI expected to lift trading ban on Jane Street after depositing funds, but will closely monitor for suspicious trading.
The Indian markets regulator's ban on Wall Street trading giant Jane Street has squeezed volumes in the country's options ...
Whether arbitrage or manipulation, the Jane Street episode highlights a critical truth: markets need more transparency, more ...