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business6 months ago

India’s Ban on Jane Street Sparks Regulatory and Market Concerns

Jane Street, a highly secretive and profitable trading firm, has come under scrutiny after India's SEBI regulator seized $564 million related to its trading strategies, revealing detailed trading data and raising questions about its operations and risk practices. The firm, known for its risk appetite and technological focus, disputes the regulator's findings and faces potential investigations in other jurisdictions, highlighting its rapid growth and the challenges of maintaining secrecy in high-stakes trading.

business6 months ago

Jane Street deposits billions to resume India trading amid ban

India's market regulator Sebi has banned US trading firm Jane Street for allegedly manipulating India's stock market through illegal trading practices involving the Bank Nifty index, causing losses to small investors. Jane Street denies the allegations, claiming their trades are legitimate index arbitrage, but the controversy highlights concerns over market regulation and investor protection in India.

business6 months ago

Jane Street's Large Deposits and Market Impact Amid India Trading Ban

Jane Street, a U.S. high-frequency trading firm accused of market manipulation in India, has deposited $567 million in escrow to lift trading restrictions imposed by SEBI, which is investigating allegations of artificial support of the Bank Nifty index and other indexes. The firm plans to contest the allegations and has not specified when it will resume trading in India.

finance6 months ago

Jane Street Challenges India Derivatives Ban Amid Market Tensions

Jane Street's secretive trading strategy in the Indian options market, which generated billions in profits, led to an investigation by India's SEBI, resulting in a temporary market ban and seizure of assets. The case highlights complex trading practices like arbitrage versus manipulation, especially in India's unusually large and retail-driven options market, raising questions about market efficiency and regulatory oversight.