Jane Street ban: Why has SEBI barred US-based trading firm, which made multi-thousand crore profit, from India’s securities markets? Explained
Friday, 4 July 2025 India's SEBI has accused Jane Street of market manipulation, alleging the firm artificially inflated stock prices to benefit from options trading, generating substantial profits. The regulator has frozen Rs 4,844 crore and imposed a market ban on the global trading giant. Jane Street has the option to appeal the decision.
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