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Sebi's New Approach to Watching Markets Will Reduce Distortions
March 26, 2025
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Its latest risk-rule proposals are pragmatic but AI-driven surveillance in real time would be ideal
The Securities and Exchange Board of India's (Sebi) consultation paper, 'Enhancing Trading Convenience and Strengthening Risk Monitoring in Equity Derivatives,' issued last month, fulfils a long-standing market demand to increase the economic representativeness of its Open Interest (OI) measurement approach.
The proposal will not only help retail investors, but also institutions such as mutual funds that manage retail money. The existing method of measuring OI by adding the notional value of futures and options makes limited sense. It inadvertently leaves the door open for market risk guard-rails to be bypassed.
Regulatory independence: Indian regulators have at times adopted global best practices and at others charted their own path. For example, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) guidelines that predate the West's 2008 subprime-loan crisis had restrained securitization structures which had a weak economic rationale. But in hindsight, these worked out well. Take another example. The London Interbank Offered Rate (Libor), once a global lending benchmark, was determined by a process called 'fixing,' and had the same executional shortcomings that its name cued. But India's benchmark, the Mumbai Interbank Offered Rate (Mibor), did not follow what was seen as a 'best practice' before it was phased out in 2023.
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