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The Securities and Exchange Board of India had barred Jane Street Group entities from accessing the Indian securities market ...
India’s securities regulator has allowed Jane Street Group LLC to resume trading in the country’s stock market after the firm ...
Sebi has lifted the trading ban on Jane Street, a US-based trading firm, after it deposited Rs 4,843.57 crore in an escrow ...
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Announced on Monday, July 21, the SEBI decision mandates strict monitoring by stock exchanges and prohibits manipulative ...
Sebi had temporarily barred Jane Street from accessing Indian markets, accusing the firm of manipulating the popular Bank ...
Market experts appreciated Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) allowing trading to US proprietary trading firm Jane ...
Two important developments rocked domestic markets and captured the attention of global investors and regulators ...
SEBI allowed Jane Street to resume trading in the Indian stock markets with certain restrictions after the group confirms to ...
Jane Street is also looking for at least two dozen experienced people in the trading, research and machine learning division, ...
In its order, Sebi said stock exchanges have been instructed to continuously monitor all future dealings and positions of the ...
Jane Street has been permitted by SEBI to resume trading in Indian stock markets, although exchanges are yet to facilitate ...