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Sebi lifts Jane Street ban after ₹4,844 crore escrow deposit
The New Indian Express Kochi
|July 22, 2025
CAPITAL markets regulator SEBI on Monday confirmed that Jane Street has been allowed to resume trading in India after the US-based derivative trading company deposited Rs 4,844 crore in an escrow account.
Sebi has directed Jane Street entities to refrain from any fraudulent, manipulative, or unfair trading practices. The firms have confirmed their commitment to full compliance. Stock exchanges have been instructed to monitor Jane Street's activities closely. "In terms of para 62.11 of the interim order in the matter of index manipulation by the Jane Street group dated July 3, 2025 ('interim order'), upon compliance with the directions in clause 62.1 (creation of an escrow account with a lien marked in favor of SEBI, for an amount of ₹4,843,57,70,168), the directions stip
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