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SEBI : Discover the process and benefits of listing companies on India's stock exchanges, including the SME and Main Boards. Learn about ...
SEBI : Explore how aligning ESG compliance with SDGs can bridge gaps in corporate sustainability, ensuring a holistic approach to environ...
SEBI : SEBI reduces the face value of debt securities and non-convertible redeemable preference shares (NCRPS) to Rs. 10,000, boosting no...
SEBI : SEBI's new circular on 'True to Label' pricing creates regulatory risks for brokers and customers alike. Understand its impact on ...
SEBI : Stay informed on SEBI's (Substantial Acquisition of Shares and Takeovers) Regulations, 2011, Regulation 29: Disclosure of acquisit...
SEBI : Explore SEBI's proposal for summary proceedings in Intermediaries Regulations, aiming to expedite violations handling for market i...
SEBI : Explore SEBI proposal for a new asset class aimed at bridging the gap between Mutual Funds and Portfolio Management Services with ...
SEBI : SEBI seeks public feedback on proposed amendments to Master Circulars for InvITs and REITs regarding director nominations. Submit ...
SEBI : SEBI's draft circular on interest income from cash collaterals held by Clearing Corporations (CCs) invites public comments by July...
SEBI : Explore SEBI's MF Lite Regulations consultation paper proposing relaxed rules for passively managed mutual fund schemes to boost i...
SEBI : Explore the disclosure and compliance requirements for listed entities under SEBI regulations, including quarterly, half-yearly, a...
SEBI : Supreme Court's landmark ruling in SEBI v. Abhijit Ranjan clarifies insider trading laws, emphasizing the importance of profit mot...
SEBI : Bombay High Court held that minority shareholders of Bharat Nidhi Ltd. (BNL) are entitled to get documents related to proceedings ...
SEBI : Himachal Pradesh High Court held that the provisions of Section 26E of the Securitisation and Reconstructions of Financial Assets ...
SEBI : Explore recent SAT verdict in 20 Microns Limited v. BSE Limited case on Regulation 17(1A) of LODR. Learn about implications and a ...
SEBI : Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has amended its regulations governing Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) with the...
SEBI : SEBI recognizes BSE as the Research Analyst and Investment Adviser Supervisory Body (RAASB and IAASB) for five years starting July...
SEBI : Explore the SEBI Infrastructure Investment Trusts (Second Amendment) Regulations 2024. Understand changes, implementation, and imp...
SEBI : SEBI updates Credit Rating Agencies Regulations, defining "liquid asset" and ensuring effective rating processes. Learn about the ...
SEBI : Explore SEBI's latest Master Circular on surveillance of securities markets, covering trading rules, insider trading regulations, ...
Sensex is calculated using the Free-float Market Capitalization methodology. As per this methodology, the level of index at any point of time reflects the Free-float market value of 30 component stocks relative to a base period. The market capitalization of a company is determined by multiplying the price of its stock by the number of shares issued by the company. This market capitalization is further multiplied by the free-float factor to determine the free-float market Capitalization.
take necessary steps to put in place systems for implementation of the circular, including necessary amendments to the relevant bye-laws, rules and regulations, within one month from the date of this circular
In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 30 of the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992 (15 of 1992), to put in place a framework for public issue of debt securities by municipalities, listing and trading of such securities and matters incidental thereto, the Board hereby makes the
At present, the minimum contract size in equity derivatives segment is Rs. 2 lakhs. The requirement was recently reviewed and it has been decided to increase the minimum contract size in equity derivatives segment to Rs. 5 lakhs.
This article deals with an insight in Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT), a body formed by SEBI Act, 1992. Section 15K of SEBI Act, 1992 empowers the Central Government to set up one or more Tribunals, for the purpose making appeals against the orders of SEBI and its adjudicating officers. These tribunals will be known as Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT). In exercise of the power conferred, the Central Government has set up one Tribunal at Mumbai.
Cyber attacks and threats attempt to compromise the Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability (CIA) of the computer systems, networks and data bases.1 Cyber security framework include measures, tools and processes that are intended to prevent cyber attacks and improve cyber resilience. Cyber Resilience is an organisation’s ability to prepare and respond to a cyber attack and to continue operation during, and recover from, a cyber attack.
In exercise of the power conferred by section 26A of the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992, section 26A of the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956 and section 22C of the Depositories Act, 1996, the Central Government hereby designates Principal District and Sessions Court.
It would be mandatory for sellers to provide the option to retail investors to place their bids at cut off price in addition to placing price bids.
Initial Public Offering (IPO) process streamlined to, reduce time period for listing of issues from T+12 days to T+6 days, increase reach of retail investors to access the IPO and reduce the cost of public issues. With this issuers will have faster access to the capital raised and investors will have early liquidity.
To check Insider trading, R 8(1) of the Regulations states that the Board of Directors of every listed company shall lay down and publish on its official website, a code of practices and procedures for fair disclosure of unpublished price sensitive information that would be followed to adhere to each of the principles laid down in Schedule A to the Regulations, without diluting the provisions of these regulations in any manner.