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Securities and Exchange Board of India has told the government that it favours giving companies five years to increase their public shareholding to 25 per cent. Sebi’s letter to the finance ministry follows a proposal by Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee to increase the minimum public holding in all listed companies – whether government- and privately-owned – in last year’s Budget.
A scheme for issue of Foreign Currency Convertible Bonds and Ordinary shares (through Depository Receipts Mechanism) was notified in 1993 to allow the Indian Corporate sector to access global capital markets through issue of Foreign currency Convertible Bonds (FCCBs) / Equity Shares under the Global Depository Receipt Mechanism (GDR) and American Depository Receipt Mechanism (ADR). The scheme has been amended from time to time since then.
The regulator had recently formed a committee comprising senior officials from SEBI, investor associations, Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and National Stock Exchange (NSE) to resolve complaints pending against companies suspended by the exchanges. Non-payment of listing fees is the most common reason for suspension of companies from the bourses.
The role of market infrastructure institutions has been continuously evolving to meet the challenges of the emerging securities market. These institutions are increasingly called upon to undertake regulation and supervision of the markets, while simultaneously pursuing commercial objectives.
We have carefully perused the show cause notice which was common to all the six entities including the appellant who were alleged to have acted in concert with each other in the acquisition of the shares of the target company. Apart from making a bald assertion in para S of that notice that all the notices were acting in concert, there is nothing else in the show cause notice to suggest that the appellant was acting in concert with the other notices.
MCX Stock Exchange (MCX-SX), India’s new stock exchange, has signed a memorandum of understanding with The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) Set up by an Act of Parliament for leveraging each-others’ expertise and domain knowledge in launching several programmes and initiatives on financial markets.
SEBI has appointed a former chief commissioner of income-tax, Mr Vijay Ranjan, as administrator for reallocation of unjust gains in the IPO scam (2003-05) to the unsuccessful retail applicants. Mr Ranjan was also associated with SEBI as an Executive Director.
The country’s two prime bourses Bombay Stock Exchange and National Stock Exchange will carry out a special 90-minute trading session on Saturday to help NSE test an upgrade its trading system.The special live trading session on February 6, in cash and futures segments, would open at 11 am and close at 12:30 pm, NSE and BSE said in separate circulars.
As per the present guidelines, in advertisements through audio-visual media like television, a statement “Mutual Fund investments are subject to market risks, read the offer document carefully before investing” is required to be displayed on the screen for at least 5 seconds and be accompanied by a voice over reiteration.
In a move to bring in standardised practices in the mutual fund industry, especially in the debt market segment, Securities & Exchange Board of India (Sebi) on Tuesday asked mutual funds to value all money market and debt securities with residual maturity of up to 91 days at the weighted average price at which they are traded on the particular valuation day.