MUMBAI (Reuters) -India has barred one of the world's largest quant trading firms, Jane Street, from accessing its securities market after an investigation found it made "unlawful gains", taking the ...
In a major regulatory development, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has conditionally permitted Jane Street Capital, a US-headquartered quantitative trading firm, to resume trading in ...
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MUMBAI, Aug 14 (Reuters) - More than four months before India's market regulator began formally investigating Jane Street for manipulation in April 2024, it received information from the country's top ...
(This was originally published in the India File newsletter, which is issued every Tuesday. Sign up here to get the latest news from India and how it matters to the world.) The Indian market regulator ...
This is the moment a water pipeline burst under a street in Gwalior, India on January 10. The entire street was flooded, flooding and damaging several homes. Officials shut down the pipeline when they ...