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High-frequency trading (HFT) firm Jane Street has been allowed to re-enter the domestic markets after it fulfilled the ...
A Chakravyuh and Regulatory WhispersTuhin Kanta Pandey, SEBI’s new warrior, is caught in a financial Mahabharata, wrestling ...
The Jane Street-Sebi saga is more than a legal dispute -- it's a litmus test for India's ambitions as a global financial hub.
India's derivatives market has witnessed explosive growth, but a SEBI study reveals that 91 per cent of individual traders ...
Plain Facts compilation, we present to you data-based insights, with easy-to-read charts, to help you delve deeper into the ...
Indian tax authorities and market regulator are considering widening their probe of United States trading giant Jane Street ...
In a stunning move that has rattled Wall Street, Jane Street Group LLC, a secretive U.S.-based proprietary trading giant, ...
On Thursday's weekly expiry (June 17), the NSE's options premium turnover was ₹39,625.77 crore, marking a 35% drop compared ...
When does arbitrage edge into illegality? The line between arbitrage and market manipulation has long been one of the greyest ...
Street’s $567 million escrow deposit amid SEBI’s investigation highlights the regulatory risks global high-frequency traders ...
Jane Street, a US-based hedge fund, deposited Rs 4,843.57 crore into an escrow account following accusations of market ...
SEBI examining request of Jane Street to allow trading in Indian stock markets after they deposited Rs 4843.50 Cr in Escrow ...