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US-based trading giant Jane Street has been barred from Indian markets by SEBI for executing high-volume, expiry-day trades ...
Zerodha CEO Nithin Kamath warns retail trading may drop after SEBI bans Jane Street for index manipulation; prop firm activity drives half of options volumes.
Jane Street made ₹36,500 crore in profits mainly by trading Bank Nifty options using very high leverage, which SEBI said was ...
Zerodha CEO Nithin Kamath warns of retail trading impact if prop trading firms like Jane Street scale back participation after market manipulation allegations.
In an order released on Friday, SEBI found Jane Street (JS), a New York-based hedge fund, guilty of manipulating the indices ...
As reported by The Economic Times, authorities are examining whether Jane Street’s India strategy qualifies as an ...
The prima facie finding is that BANK NIFTY index-a major index of the securities market comprising 12 stocks of India’s major banks has prima facie been manipulated in a complex and illegal ...
Sebi has barred U.S. trading firm Jane Street and affiliates from Indian markets for manipulating index levels on expiry days ...
SEBI has barred US-based Jane Street Group from participating in the Indian stock market and ordered it to disgorge unlawful ...
SEBI has temporarily barred Jane Street from the Indian stock market and impounded ₹4,840 crore for alleged index ...
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) on July 3 passed an interim order barring the Jane Street Group from ...
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