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How US Firm Jane Street Rigged Indian Stock Market To Make Rs 43,000 Crore In Options Profits

Zee News Friday, 4 July 2025 ()
Jane Street and its related entities devised an elaborate intra-day trading strategy to artificially inflate and deflate the Bank Nifty index -- mainly on expiry days -- to gain from massive options positions, making it one of the biggest market manipulation cases India has witnessed in recent years.
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