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Jane Street faces scrutiny from India's Sebi over alleged manipulation in the options market, involving a hefty penalty and trading ban. The firm is appealing to SAT, arguing Sebi withheld exculpatory evidence. The outcome will determine Jane Street's future in India and test Sebi's enforcement transparency, impacting investor confidence in the booming options market. When Jane Street, a global trading powerhouse, was slapped with a Rs 4,800 crore penalty and a trading ban by India's market reg ...Read More >

(Reuters) -- India's markets regulator late on Monday issued fresh rules for monitoring intraday positions in equity derivatives. The Securities and Exchange Board of India has been reassessing the rules for equity derivatives after it temporarily banned U.S. high-frequency trading firm Jane Street from the Indian markets, saying some of its trading strategies were manipulative and left retail investors with losses. The new framework, which will take effect from Oct. 1, sets an intraday net po ...Read More >
Mumbai: US-based Jane Street said the Indian capital market regulator's order accusing the trading firm of manipulative trading in equity derivatives reflects a 'misunderstanding of standard hedging practices and the interrelationships between derivative and underlying markets'. The firm, in an internal communication that ET has accessed, said the Securities and Exchange Board of India's claim that the firm's activity is "prima facie manipulative", disregards the role of liquidity providers and ...Read More >
Mumbai: The Securities and Exchange Board of India's (Sebi) latest study showed that retail traders in equity derivatives made losses of ₹1.05 lakh crore in FY25, a 41% increase from ₹74,812 crore in FY24. The report was published Monday, hot on the heels of an interim order against US trading giant Jane Street, which has been accused by the regulator of manipulating India's stock indices to profit from its equity derivative bets. A look at the interlinkages: What is the Sebi order about? The ...Read More >

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 4 (ANI): In a major development, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has passed an interim order against the Jane Street Group, to impound Rs 4,843.57 crore of illegal gains by manipulating the securities market, particularly on expiry days of Bank Nifty options. Also Read | Weed Ban Returning in Thailand? As Thai Government Takes U-Turn on Decriminalization of Marijuana and Restricts Access, Know What the New Order Says on Cannabis. ANI spoke w ...Read More >
MUMBAI (Reuters) -India has barred one of the world's largest quant trading firms, Jane Street, from accessing its securities market after an investigation found it made "unlawful gains", taking the most stringent action ever against a foreign trading firm. The markets regulator also impounded $567 million from U.S.-based Jane Street, which said it disputed the findings. Here are facts about Jane Street and its India presence: WHAT IS JANE STREET? Jane Street has more than 3,000 staff in five ...Read More >
From user-friendly interfaces to competitive profit margins, several platforms have emerged as favorites among traders in 2024. As binary options trading continues to gain traction in India, many investors are eager to identify the platforms that deliver the best results. With a growing number of options available, traders need to understand the features and benefits of each platform to find one that suits their needs. From user-friendly interfaces to competitive profit margins, several platfor ...Read More >
Nifty 50, the benchmark index, opened today's session slightly higher at 23,927 versus yesterday's close of 23,914. It has appreciated after opening and is currently at 24,000, up 0.4 per cent. The advance/decline ratio of Nifty 50 stands at 37/13, a positive indication. Cipla, up 2.1 per cent, is the top gainer whereas Power Grid Corporation of India, down 1.1 per cent, is the top loser. Like the benchmark index, all mid and small cap indices are in the green. Moreover, among the sectors, alm ...Read More >
Bank Nifty began today's session slightly higher at 52,390 versus yesterday's close of 52,302. It rallied after opening and is now at 52,640, up 0.65 per cent, thus outperforming the benchmark Nifty 50, so far. The advance/decline ratio stands at 11/1, indicating a strong bullish inclination. Punjab National Bank, up 1.7 per cent, is the top gainer. Whereas Federal Bank is the only index constituent that is down so far; it has lost 0.25 per cent at the end of the first hour of today's sess ...Read More >
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