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Jane Street Group is contesting market manipulation allegations in India, claiming its controversial options trades responded to high retail investor demand. The firm argues it facilitated options bets, hedging less to minimize market impact. While SEBI scrutinizes Jane Street's activity, the case tests India's regulatory framework amid growing global trading complexities.
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Indian real estate stocks plunged following layoffs at TCS, raising concerns about decreased housing demand from IT professionals, particularly in Bengaluru. Analysts predict a potential ripple effect across major metro cities, with the Nifty Realty Index already significantly corrected. Despite concerns, some analysts remain optimistic, citing attractive valuations and potential benefits from recent interest rate cuts.
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Jane Street has requested additional time from the Securities and Exchange Board of India to address allegations of market manipulation. The Wall Street firm is responding to an interim order issued by Sebi. Jane Street has also sought access to documents used as evidence by the regulator.
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