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SEBI : Supreme Court's landmark ruling in SEBI v. Abhijit Ranjan clarifies insider trading laws, emphasizing the importance of profit mot...
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Market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is considering allowing companies to allocate the unused quota in public offers exclusively to retail investors. The move is expected to further increase retail participation in government offers where the employee quota is usually undersubscribed while retail is oversold because of good pricing. “A proposal is under examination,” a SEBI official told ET.
Capital market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has proposed to put in place a business intelligence gathering mechanism with an aim to enhance its surveillance and protect investors’ interest.
Market regulator Sebi is still to recover monetary penalties of over Rs 103 crore imposed on individuals and entities till December, 2010. According to the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi), the defaulters list covers 864 cases with a total penalty of Rs 1,03,55,34,765. Sebi issued adjudication orders on these cases between 2002 and 2010 and the concerned individuals and entities were asked to fork out monetary penalties. However, they had defaulted on furnishing the amount till December 31, 2010.
To resolve investors’ grievances and spread financial literacy, market regulator SEBI will set up a toll free helpline to respond to queries of investors and help track the status of their complaints. The investors, according a strategic action plan approved by the SEBI Board earlier, will be able to communicate in their own languages.
The regulator SEBI today announced a new set of Code of Conduct, including restricting access to Internet forums for employees, for market intermediaries to ensure that unsubstantiated news, which could distort normal functioning and prices of stocks, are not circulated. This comes in the wake of observations by the Securities and Exchange Board of India that unauthenticated news related to various scrips are circulated in blogs, chat forums or e-mails by employees of broking houses and other intermediaries in violation of rules.
The Economic Survey 2010-11 today said there will be different set of norms for life and non-life insurance companies for coming out with a public float. “It is proposed that the disclosure requirements for life and non-life companies would be separately mandated given the nature of their respective business,” the Economic Survey tabled in the Parliament said.
Sectoral regulator Sebi on Friday barred six market intermediaries from trading in securities for allegedly carrying out manipulations in various IPO issues and also slapped a penalty of Rs 36.09 crore. “Roopalben N Panchal, Devangi Panchal, Dipak Jashvantlal Panchal, Hina Bhargav Panchal, Bhargav Ranchhodlal Panchal and Arjav Nareshbhai Panchal shall not buy, sell or deal in the securities…for three months,” the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) said in its final order.
Sebi has proposed a new reporting system for mutual funds based on XBRL technology — a globally accepted standardised business reporting tool that enables easy dissection of bulk documents without delay.
Suspecting foul play in the crashing of stock markets over the past few months, Sebi is probing at least 25 entities, including brokerage firms, FIIs and mutual funds.
The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) plans to introduce pre-opening trade in IPO stocks on the day of listing, a practice that is currently only permitted for Sensex stocks and 20 other large cap counters.