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Trading in India's weekly equity index options has slumped by a third since the country's market regulator banned U.S.
U.S. high-frequency trading giant Jane Street, which has been accused of market manipulation by Indian authorities, has ...
With no price-moving triggers visible currently—think tariffs, fresh wars—and earnings mostly in line with expectations, ...
Sebi is seeking broker feedback to enhance market liquidity and promote retail-friendly products after a critical order on ...
Jane Street, which has been accused of market manipulation by Indian authorities, has deposited $567 million in escrow ...
Jane Street Group sued Millennium Management for allegedly stealing its secret trade ideas. Jane Street had employed a couple ...
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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 ...
Street’s $567 million escrow deposit amid SEBI’s investigation highlights the regulatory risks global high-frequency traders ...
The quant trading firm Jane Street is being thrust into the global spotlight after a regulatory probe resulted in the seizure ...
The regulator’s probe should help India’s retail traders understand why cheap, near-expiry, equity options were always meant ...
This week: a Jane Street one-bedroom with a key to a private garden and a top-floor studio in Park Slope with very good windows.
It’s not every day that a regulator as methodical and reserved as India’s SEBI accuses one of the world’s largest trading ...