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Following Sebi's order against Jane Street, market players anticipate improved compliance among brokerages and funds dealing ...
The impunity with which Jane Street functioned becomes apparent from the revelation that it had ignored a prior warning from ...
SEBI has barred US-based Jane Street Group from participating in the Indian stock market and ordered it to disgorge unlawful ...
Prop trading firms like Jane Street account for nearly 50 per cent of options trading volumes. If they pull back, which seems ...
The investigation will expand to include other major stock indexes, including the Nifty 50 and Sensex, over the coming months ...
Jane Street entities manipulated index levels on expiry days to gain a significant edge in the index options segment ...
Sebi’s probe into Jane Street triggered a sharp selloff in capital market-linked stocks, wiping out Rs 12,000 crore in market ...
SEBI's interim order against Jane Street for market manipulation sets the stage for a high-stakes legal battle.
Large buy or sell orders—executed seconds before close—nudge prices just enough to swing the outcome of options and futures ...
The ongoing market consolidation is expected to continue in the coming week too starting from July 7 as the market would like ...
These firms have been told to deposit Rs 4,843.5 crore, which SEBI says are illegal profits made through trading in index ...