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SEBI : The SAT's ruling in Alpesh Vasanji Furiya v. SEBI is a significant clarification of the relationship between securities enforcem...
SEBI : SEBI flagged alleged revenue misrepresentation, undisclosed fund transfers, and accounting irregularities, raising concerns over d...
SEBI : SEBI is increasingly focusing on AI-powered investment advisory and research platforms in India. The article explains why fintech ...
SEBI : Negative net worth creates major interpretational challenges under Regulation 16 of SEBI LODR Regulations. This article explains t...
SEBI : This article explains mandatory website disclosure requirements under Regulations 46 and 62 of SEBI LODR Regulations, 2015. It hig...
SEBI : Following representations from the Bharat InvITs Association, SEBI has proposed amendments to NDCF computation rules. The draft in...
SEBI : SEBI has proposed a framework for managing strike prices of options contracts to address issues arising from sharp intraday market...
SEBI : SEBI has proposed major reforms to the Pre-open Call Auction mechanism after concerns over artificially suppressed prices in IPO a...
SEBI : SEBI revised the methodology for computing household savings through the securities market by incorporating actual granular data a...
SEBI : SEBI issued a draft consultation paper proposing limited relaxation of third-party payment restrictions in mutual funds for specif...
SEBI : The Supreme Court held that SEBI failed to establish fraud and market manipulation in RPL futures transactions. While disgorgement...
SEBI : SEBI overturned an earlier order that had exonerated the company, holding that key transactions allegedly created a misleading pic...
SEBI : The issue was whether failure to refund investor funds is time-barred. The Court held it is a continuing offence, rejecting the li...
SEBI : Calcutta High Court directs SEBI to accept Priya Ranjan Sah's payment, citing a one-day delay as not warranting prolonged litigati...
SEBI : The adjudication is conducted as per the mechanism outlined under SEBI Act and the rules framed thereunder. Notably, the provision...
SEBI : SEBIs investigation found that a substantial portion of reported consolidated revenues was unsupported by verifiable subsidiary re...
SEBI : SEBI has consolidated all AIF-related circulars issued up to May 31, 2026 into a single Master Circular. The key takeaway is a uni...
SEBI : NSE has clarified that regulatory exemptions available for Section 31 IBC resolution plans do not extend to plans approved under S...
SEBI : SEBI clarified that a cousin does not fall within the statutory definition of a relative under the Companies Act and LODR Regulati...
SEBI : SEBI modified nomination norms for demat accounts and mutual fund folios after receiving stakeholder feedback on implementation is...
SEBI NCS Regulations, 2021 has made in-principle approval of the Stock Exchange(s) mandatory for listing of non-convertible securities, whether issues under public issue or on private placement basis. [Regulation 6]
Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) on application filed under Regulation 37 of SEBI (Listing Obligation and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 w.r.t. Scheme of Arrangements
RBI vide circular no. DOR.No.BP.BC.30/21.04.048/2020-21 dated December 14, 2020 has permitted banks to open specific accounts which are stipulated under various statutes and instruction of other regulators/regulatory departments, without any restrictions placed in terms of the RBI circular dated August 06, 2020.
Securities and Exchange Board of India CIRCULAR SEBI/HO/IMD/IMD-I DOF5/P/CIR/2021/654 October 28, 2021 All Mutual Funds All Asset Management Companies (AMCs) All Trustee Companies / Boards of Trustees of Mutual Funds Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI) Sir/ Madam, Subject: Investment/ trading in securities by employees and Board members of AMC(s) and Trustees of Mutual […]
SEBI decided that there would be two-tiered structure for benchmarking of schemes for certain categories of schemes. The first tier benchmark shall be reflective of the category of the scheme, and the second tier benchmark should be demonstrative of the investment style / strategy of the Fund Manager within the category. All the benchmarks followed should necessarily be Total Return Indices.
These Regulations may be called the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Foreign Portfolio Investors) (Second Amendment) Regulations, 2021.
These regulations may be called the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Depositories and Participants) (Second Amendment) Regulations, 2021.
These regulations may be called the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements) (Fourth Amendment) Regulations, 2021.
With the increased interest and focus on investments in the Environment Sustainability and Governance (ESG) space globally, Asset Management Companies (AMCs) in India have also been launching equity schemes in the ESG space under thematic category. The AMCs are also launching Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) and ETF Fund of Funds in India in ESG space.
Working of Stock Exchange in India- A Comparative study of BSE & NSE Introduction to the Indian Stock Market- ♦ The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and the National Stock Exchange (NSE) are the two main stock exchanges in India (NSE). An initial public offering (IPO) is when a company initially lists its stock on a […]