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India’s order banning Jane Street for alleged price manipulation has raised concerns over investor protection.
Trading in India's weekly equity index options has slumped by a third since the country's market regulator banned U.S.
When does arbitrage edge into illegality? The line between arbitrage and market manipulation has long been one of the greyest ...
On Thursday’s weekly expiry (July 17), NSE index options premium turnover stood at Rs 39,625.77 crore — a sharp 35% drop ...
One week after compliance with SEBI’s escrow directive, exchanges await formal go-ahead amid concerns over surveillance of ...
Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) have amassed 1,48,747 net short positions in Indian index futures as of July 18, 2025, the ...
India's equity index options trading has plummeted by a third following the ban on U.S. high-frequency trading firm Jane ...
In a stunning move that has rattled Wall Street, Jane Street Group LLC, a secretive U.S.-based proprietary trading giant, ...
Plain Facts compilation, we present to you data-based insights, with easy-to-read charts, to help you delve deeper into the ...
India's equity index options trading has seen a 36% drop since the ban on U.S. high-frequency trading firm Jane Street by the Securities and Exchange Board of India.
Despite Jane Street depositing Rs 4,843.5 crore in compliance with a SEBI order, the global quant firm's trading restrictions persist due to lack of formal instruction from SEBI.
The regulator is rightly worried about mounting losses in derivatives. However, brokers fear that some of the likely measures ...