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The Indian markets regulator's ban on Wall Street trading giant Jane Street has squeezed volumes in the country's options ...
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Trading activity in NSE's derivatives contracts, particularly index options, has fallen to April-end levels following SEBI's ...
India's market regulator on 4 July barred Jane Street from trading and froze $567 million of its funds for manipulation of ...
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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 ...
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Traders are scrutinizing India’s derivatives market, watching for signs of unusual trading following a ban on Jane Street Group. Volatility and options volume are in focus as the expiration day ...
There have been fears of reduced liquidity following the Sebi order on Jane Street, which doesn't reflect in the trades undertaken on the stock exchanges.
According to a Reuters report Securities and Exchange Board of India said there was no proposal under consideration to link options leverage limits to cash positions.
India’s derivatives boom is a remarkable story of financial inclusion and technological scale. But scale alone isn’t a ...
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