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SEBI has banned the firm from India’s securities markets. The drama has thrown a bright light on Jane Street, a company of ...
The US firm, with $20 bln of 2024 revenue, is one of the biggest of the post-2008 financial giants that have replaced banks ...
Whether arbitrage or manipulation, the Jane Street episode highlights a critical truth: markets need more transparency, more ...
Jane Street has told staff it will contest a ban by India's financial regulator which has accused the U.S. high-frequency ...
(Reuters) -Jane Street plans to contest a finding by India's financial regulator that the U.S. trading firm engaged to ...
The regulator’s probe should help India’s retail traders understand why cheap, near-expiry, equity options were always meant ...
India’s securities regulator plans to boost its surveillance systems to better detect complex trading strategies after taking ...
The U.S. trading firm’s entities are “further prohibited from buying, selling or otherwise dealing in securities, directly or ...
By Ira Dugal, Jayshree P Upadhyay and Scott Murdoch MUMBAI (Reuters) -Indian regulators barred U.S. securities trading ...
MUMBAI (Reuters) -India has barred one of the world's largest quant trading firms, Jane Street, from accessing its securities ...
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.