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Whether SEBI has done well or not in catching questionable transactions by Jane Street and impounding alleged ill-gotten profits depends on who you are talking to, and what the rules of the game are.
Traders are scrutinizing India’s derivatives market, watching for signs of unusual trading following a ban on Jane Street Group. Volatility and options volume are in focus as the expiration day ...
Sebi's latest study turned out to be explosion for the retail traders, as 91 per cent of them lost more than Rs 1.06 crore of ...
SEBI has banned the firm from India’s securities markets. The drama has thrown a bright light on Jane Street, a company of ...
India’s derivatives boom is a remarkable story of financial inclusion and technological scale. But scale alone isn’t a ...
The US firm, with $20 bln of 2024 revenue, is one of the biggest of the post-2008 financial giants that have replaced banks ...
Jane Street is what traders call a prop firm—a proprietary trading house. It doesn’t take your money or anyone else’s. It uses its own ...
Explore the latest turmoil among hedge funds in India as they expose each other's manipulative practices to regulators.
In the latest edition of Market Masters, Devina Mehra, Founder and CMD of First Global, discusses the state of Indian markets, the F&O trading frenzy, and the deeper implications of SEBI's recent ...
It’s not every day that a regulator as methodical and reserved as India’s SEBI accuses one of the world’s largest trading ...
From person-to-person coaching and intensive hands-on seminars to interactive online courses and media reporting, Poynter ...
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