Jane Street ban lifted by SEBI: US trading firm allowed to resume trading after $567 million deposit, says report
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SEBI has permitted Jane Street to resume trading in Indian stock markets after the firm deposited $567 million. Both the National Stock Exchange of India Ltd and The Bombay Stock Exchange Ltd have received instructions to maintain close surveillance of the US-based quantitative trading firm’s activities.
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