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Whether arbitrage or manipulation, the Jane Street episode highlights a critical truth: markets need more transparency, more ...
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Jane Street has been barred from the Indian securities market by its markets regulator, which has said the U.S. firm used its ...
Jane Street is what traders call a prop firm—a proprietary trading house. It doesn’t take your money or anyone else’s. It ...
While the ban is focused on a single player, many believe it may have wider effects on liquidity, trading volumes, investor ...
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Unlike the US and EU, there is a lack of restitution mechanism in India through which victims of market manipulation can be ...
The regulator acted swiftly and decisively in the alleged index manipulation case, Buch said, rebuffing media criticism.
SEBI issued an interim order to bar Jane Street from trading in India, citing its involvement in “intra‑day index ...
Proposal comes amid trading interest in index options remaining very large despite recent regulatory curbs to temper retail ...