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Securities and Exchange Board (Sebi) chairman Tuhin Kanta Pandey on Monday ruled out barring weekly expiries in the wake of the ban on the US-based quant trader Jane Street last week and reiterated ...
The derivatives industry is breathing a collective sigh of relief following the final publication of landmark European Union derivatives regulations, after years of anxiety over the contentious and ...
The CSA has also published a harmonized Derivatives Data Technical Manual to clarify the format and values for reporting, along with CSA Staff Notice 96-307, which offers detailed guidance to help ...
SEBI new F&O changes: SEBI redefines F&O trading limits with updated MWPL rules and enhanced monitoring. Stay informed on the impact on derivative trading!
THE BANGKO SENTRAL ng Pilipinas (BSP) has amended its regulations on foreign exchange (FX) transactions covering different types of derivatives, including swaps, forwards, and options. BSP Circular ...
Existing accounting standards have led to “scope creep,” with derivative standards being applied too often, FASB Chair Richard Jones said.
High Court addresses complex derivative claims involving property development and fiduciary duties Introduction The High Court, presided over by Mr Justice Michael Green, delivered a judgment on a ...
SEBI has introduced significant changes to the regulations governing Offshore Derivative Instruments issued by Foreign Portfolio Investors (Representational image) ...
Sebi has raised barriers for equity derivatives trading, lowering weekly options contracts to one and increasing minimum trading amounts significantly. India's market regulator tightened the rules ...
India's market regulator tightened the rules for equity derivatives trading on Tuesday, raising the entry barrier and making it more costly to trade in the asset class, despite pushback from investors ...
Hong Kong regulators will adopt ESMA’s crypto OTC derivatives reporting standards, including Digital Token Identifiers, by 2025.
India to tighten derivatives rules despite investor pushback, sources say India's securities regulator, SEBI, is set to tighten the reins on derivative trading by retail investors.