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The quant trading firm faces multiple regulatory hurdles and unprecedented scrutiny, making an immediate return to trading in ...
During an investigation into the New York-based quantitative trading company, Jane Street Capital, the market regulator ...
SEBI’s ban on Jane Street signals a decisive moment for India’s market regulation, testing the balance between fairness, investor protection, and global competitiveness.
What is Jane Street accused of doing? What is F&O trading, and why has SEBI warned retail investors of the risks that are ...
Sebi, the market regulator, is currently examining a request from New York-based proprietary trading firm Jane Street to ease some of the restrictions imposed on it.
SEBI expected to lift trading ban on Jane Street after depositing funds, but will closely monitor for suspicious trading.
Here’s a quick roundup of today’s key headlines, including when Jane Street can resume trading on Dalal Street.
SEBI tightens grip on highfrequency traders as Jane Street deposits $567M in escrow. Global trading giant clashes with India ...
Wall Street trading giant Jane Street has deposited Rs 4,843.5 crore into a SEBI-mandated escrow account but will not resume trading in Indian markets yet. While seeking a rollback of restrictions, ...
On July 3, Sebi had barred Jane Street Group companies from accessing Indian securities on alleged manipulation in India’s ...
Jane Street deposits Rs 4,843.5 crore as per SEBI order and may resume trading—learn what this means for market activity!