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MUMBAI: The markets watchdog Sebi has reportedly lifted the trading ban it had on July 3 imposed on the New York-based ...
Jane Street has been permitted by SEBI to resume trading in Indian stock markets, although exchanges are yet to facilitate ...
Eighteen days after barring Jane Street from India’s capital markets over alleged manipulative trading in Nifty futures, the ...
Sebi is seeking broker feedback to enhance market liquidity and promote retail-friendly products after a critical order on ...
SEBI's historic order against U.S. based quants giant Jane Street Group LLC has left India’s financial markets reeling— not ...
US trading giant Jane Street has regained access to Indian markets after meeting Sebi’s conditions, but its return is limited ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNIndia markets regulator allows Jane Street to resume trading, sources sayThe country's stock exchanges, the National Stock Exchange of India Ltd and BSE Ltd., have been directed to closely monitor the activity of the U.S.-based quant trading firm, the sources said.
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Jane Street operated in both cash and derivatives markets as a Foreign Portfolio Investor (FPI) and as a trading member.
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Newsable Asianet News on MSNJane Street allowed to resume trade after depositing USD 567 million, reports ReutersMumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 21 (ANI): The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has allowed U.S. proprietary trading firm Jane Street to resume trading in the Indian stock markets ...
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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