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At the heart of the controversy is Jane Street’s aggressive trading in the derivatives (futures) segment, where the firm ...
SEBI considers relaxing broad-based fund requirements, proposes governance controls, fee caps, and global distribution for ...
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) is set to probe allegations that Jane Street Group violated index position ...
Data covering December 2024 to May 2025 reveals index options turnover fell 9% year-on-year in premium terms and 29% in ...
India has gone from being a small player in the highly speculative equity derivatives market to the world’s largest, all within just five years. Daily turnover in the market now sits at around $3 ...
India's retail individual traders in the equity derivatives segment made net losses in fiscal 2025 that widened by 41% to ...
Sebi suggests relaxing norms for asset management companies, enabling them to manage non-broad-based funds and expand ...
On Friday, the Securities and Exchange Board of India barred the firm from buying and selling securities in the Indian market ...
Several leading wall street high-frequency trading firms have opened shop in India using structures similar to Jane Street's ...
Following Sebi's stringent action against Jane Street for market manipulation, Chairman Tuhin Kanta Pandey hinted at boosting ...
SEBI plans to allow Indian AMCs to advise foreign funds, relaxing broad basing requirement, subject to regulatory controls.
New norms aimed at equal treatment of all AIF investors have raised concerns about their rigidity and impact on legacy deals.