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Sebi has released a consultation paper proposing an expanded role for Credit Rating Agencies. This would allow them to rate ...
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ABP News on MSNSEBI Considers Letting CRAs Rate Instruments Beyond Its Regulatory ScopeUnder the current CRA regulations, credit rating agencies are only allowed to rate securities that are listed or proposed to be listed on a stock exchange recognised by Sebi ...
SEBI developing centralised portal for FPIs with consolidated data on registration, taxation, and compliance for ease of ...
Proposal comes amid trading interest in index options remaining very large despite recent regulatory curbs to temper retail ...
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NDTV Profit on MSNSEBI Mulls Allowing CRAs To Rate Instruments Outside Its Regulatory PurviewIn its consultation paper, SEBI proposed that CRAs may be permitted to undertake activities that are not regulated by it, subject to certain conditions.
Individual pays Rs 19.5 lakh to settle Sebi regulatory norm violation case. Sebi investigated suspicious trades related to ...
SEBI has been receiving representations from the industry, requesting permission for rating agencies to undertake ratings of financial products or instruments under the jurisdiction of other financial ...
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ABP News on MSNMadhabi Buch Rebuts Regulatory Criticism, Says SEBI Acted Swiftly Against Jane StreetThe former Chairperson of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi), on Tuesday refuted claims of regulatory failure ...
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India Today on MSNSebi's ban on Jane Street: Could it rattle Dalal Street?While the ban is focused on a single player, many believe it may have wider effects on liquidity, trading volumes, investor ...
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'Jane Street Stole Retail Investors' Money Right Under SEBI's & Government's Nose Alleges Congress6 signs of Vitamin B12 deficiency and how to address it in one month Nvidia becomes first company with $4 trillion market ...
In a social media post, the market regulator said it will ensure transparent public consultation for any future regulatory ...
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