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Whether arbitrage or manipulation, the Jane Street episode highlights a critical truth: markets need more transparency, more ...
SEBI has banned the firm from India’s securities markets. The drama has thrown a bright light on Jane Street, a company of ...
Jane Street has been barred from the Indian securities market by its markets regulator, which has said the U.S. firm used its ...
Discover the 3 key factors behind the 20% drop in F&O derivative volumes—see what’s driving the market slump now.
CNBC-TV18 had reported on Friday that trading activity in India's options market has slowed down considerably, more so, ...
Jane Street does not intend to resume trading in India as yet, a sources told NDTV Profit, adding that the US-based investment firm intends to continue to challenge the order.
Jane Street Group can resume trading in Indian securities markets after depositing Rs 4,843.5 crore in an escrow account, ...
Jane Street Group has deposited Rs 4,843.5 crore in an escrow account as per SEBI's directive, enabling it to resume trading in Indian equity markets.
F&O volumes plunge after SEBI bans Jane Street; key stocks like RIL and Adani in focus—read the latest market outlook now.
Jane Street Group had earlier expressed its disagreement with SEBI regarding the latter's interim order that bars its ...
Jane Street Group, has reportedly deposited ₹4,843.5 crore in an escrow account. On 3 July, Sebi barred four Jane Street ...