SEBI barred Jane Street from Indian markets for allegedly manipulating Nifty Bank and Nifty 50 indices to earn Rs 4,840 crore in unlawful gains.
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How US-based Jane Street siphoned Rs 36,000 cr from Indian markets
The strategy was straightforward – aggressively buy select Bank Nifty index stocks in the morning and sell them just as forcefully later in the
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US firm Jane Street allegedly manipulated Indian markets, making illegal gains of over Rs 36,000 crore. SEBI imposed penalties and banned its operations.
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