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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 ...
The US firm, with $20 bln of 2024 revenue, is one of the biggest of the post-2008 financial giants that have replaced banks ...
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 Capital, already facing scrutiny over co-founder Robert Granieri's alleged link to a South Sudan coup attempt, ...
India's market regulator on 4 July barred Jane Street from trading and froze $567 million of its funds for manipulation of ...
Jane Street is what traders call a prop firm—a proprietary trading house. It doesn’t take your money or anyone else’s. It ...
Whether SEBI has done well or not in catching questionable transactions by Jane Street and impounding alleged ill-gotten ...
Jane Street, a secretive American trading firm, allegedly made Rs 4,843 crore in one day from the Indian stock market using ...
Lawyers specialising in securities market matters say that since SEBI has passed an interim order, SAT could, without ...
Trading activity in NSE's derivatives contracts, particularly index options, has fallen to April-end levels following SEBI's ...
Jane Street’s alleged Bank Nifty manipulation reveals how short-term trading remains a losing game—especially for retail ...
India’s derivatives boom is a remarkable story of financial inclusion and technological scale. But scale alone isn’t a ...