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SEBI's historic order against U.S. based quants giant Jane Street Group LLC has left India’s financial markets reeling— not ...
Jane Street has been permitted by SEBI to resume trading in Indian stock markets, although exchanges are yet to facilitate ...
US trading giant Jane Street has regained access to Indian markets after meeting Sebi’s conditions, but its return is limited ...
Market regulator Sebi has permitted US-based high-frequency trading firm Jane Street to resume trading in India after the ...
High-frequency trading firm, Jane Street, is expected to re-enter the Indian markets after depositing Rs 4,844 crore in an ...
India's markets regulator has allowed Jane Street to restart trading after the U.S. high-frequency trading firm deposited ...
As per the latest report on Bloomberg, India’s securities regulator has allowed Jane Street Group to resume trading in the ...
Sebi is seeking broker feedback to enhance market liquidity and promote retail-friendly products after a critical order on ...
Jane Street Group resumes trading in India after depositing $564 million in escrow account, amid manipulation allegations.
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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 ...
What is Jane Street accused of doing? What is F&O trading, and why has SEBI warned retail investors of the risks that are ...
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