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By Bharath Rajeswaran (Reuters) -Trading in India's weekly equity index options has slumped by a third since the country's ...
Jane Street, which has been accused of market manipulation by Indian authorities, has deposited $567 million in escrow ...
Whether arbitrage or manipulation, the Jane Street episode highlights a critical truth: markets need more transparency, more ...
The firm has been banned from India's securities market for alleged manipulation that led to small investors trading at unfavourable prices.
Jane Street is famous for its explosive growth — and its secrecy. Now, it’s under regulatory scrutiny in India.
Indian regulators barred U.S. securities trading company Jane Street from the local market until further orders and seized ...
SEBI has banned the firm from India’s securities markets. The drama has thrown a bright light on Jane Street, a company of ...
Regulator restricted New York-based trading firm from dealing securities in country over alleged market manipulation ...
The Securities and Exchange Board of India also aims to boost cash equities trading, board member Ananth Narayan said at an ...
Indian stocks may find relief from recent losses, with focus on HCL Technologies and potential regulatory changes.
A temporary trading ban imposed by India’s securities regulator on Jane Street Group LLC is fueling concerns that volumes in ...
Street’s $567 million escrow deposit amid SEBI’s investigation highlights the regulatory risks global high-frequency traders ...