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Under the new guidelines, privately placed InvITs can undertake institutional placement based on net asset value (NAV) of InvIT's assets.
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Sebi has provided the reporting requirements along with periodicity in the circular.
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By providing access for taking exposure to 'paired contracts', the brokerage exposed its clients to the risk involved in trading in a product that did not have regulatory approval, Sebi said in its order.
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The complainant is stated to have made the payment, however, on the date of listing, he did not get shares in his account and upon asking for a refund, Trehan refused to refund the amount.
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This came after directives asking the companies to refund investors' money, along with interest, did not materialise. These firms had raised funds from investors without complying with regulatory norms.
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Also, the regulator has put in place operational norms, including the obligations of regulated entities and registered intermediaries that have interfaces with investors or account holders who are natural persons.
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Billed as the mother of all IPOs, the upcoming public offer of the Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) could prove crucial for the government’s efforts to meet the disinvestment targets. However, there seems to be no appetite for such mega issues as it comes amid challenging times with markets being volatile and foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) […]
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New Delhi: Capital markets regulator Sebi has embarked on a recruitment drive inviting applications for 120 senior-level executives as part of its plan to beef up its headcount for faster and more effective execution of its role. The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) plans to recruit legal as well as IT experts, researchers, […]
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The company plans to raise Rs 8,300 crore through fresh equity and another Rs 8,300 crore through offer-for-sale
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Sebi, last month, had imposed a market ban on Franklin Templeton's Asia Pacific head Vivek Kudva and his wife Roopa for redeeming units of Franklin Templeton MF schemes while in possession of non-public information
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Under the new rules, timelines for completion of various activities forming part of the delisting process have been introduced or revised to make it more efficient.
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The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has extended the deadline to file the financial results for the quarter and the financial ended March 31, 2021, to June 30.
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The postgraduate programme from NISM (National Institute of Securities Market) should not be less than one year duration.
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Sebi’s move to better regulate market discipline in the issue of AT-1 bonds will lead to informed investment decisions
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Despite the top court granting various reliefs to Roy and his firms, they have neglected and failed to comply with various orders passed by this court.
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During January-May 2020, mutual funds (MFs) made a net investment of more than Rs 40,000 crore in stock markets
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AMCs have been allowed to become self-clearing members to clear and settle trades in the debt segment on behalf of its mutual fund schemes
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Vedanta said its buyback offer is deemed to have failed as per the terms of the delisting regulations after promoter Vedanta Resources did not receive the required number of shares to delist the firm