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SEBI findings revealed that Jane Street's Indian entity was engaged in intraday trades in the cash segment while its offshore entities, based in Singapore and Hong Kong, booked substantial profits ...
The regulator’s probe should help India’s retail traders understand why cheap, near-expiry, equity options were always meant ...
Jane Street deposits $567 million so it can resume India trading U.S. high-frequency trading giant Jane Street, which has been accused of market manipulation by Indian authorities, has deposited ...
Sebi's probe against Jane Street is part of its efforts to mitigate losses for individual derivative traders. The Securities and Exchange Board of India is probing global trading firm Jane Street's ...
SEBI probes Jane Street’s index options strategies over alleged market manipulation in India. Focus on algorithmic trades causing price reversals. Despite NSE clearing earlier concerns, SEBI ...
India's markets regulator is investigating Jane Street's derivatives trades stretching back three years to check if one of the world's largest quant trading firms intended to manipulate the ...
SEBI expands probe into Jane Street's 'bait and switch' trades, investigating other FPIs for similar strategies.
Jane Street Group LLC generated more than $2.3 billion in net revenue from equity derivatives last year in India, where its lucrative trading strategies have sparked a probe by regulators.
Jane Street’s digs at 250 Vesey are the firm’s largest, according to the firm’s web site. It also has offices in London, Singapore, Hong Kong, Chicago and other major cities.
Citadel Securities and Jane Street, two of the top market-making firms in the U.S., are set for a record-breaking year in revenue as they increasingly compete with the largest U.S. banks in the ...
SEBI probes Jane Street's algorithmic trading on India's NSE, focusing on potential manipulation of benchmark indices through large derivative positions.