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Jane Street has said its actions were standard practice to align pricing divergences, while Sebi has ordered the firm to deposit the alleged gains and barred it from the capital market.
Two years after a fire, Harrisburg's Broad Street Market rebuild faces delays, leaving vendors and visitors frustrated. The community calls for transparency and action
The Indian markets regulator's ban on Wall Street trading giant Jane Street has squeezed volumes in the country's options market, but traders expect activity to snap back as larger investors step in.
Discover how Citadel Securities solidifies its dominance in market-making with a key acquisition from Morgan Stanley.
July 17's programming centers on visual arts, featuring an exciting lineup of performances and experiences including plein air painting, live immersive visual art, interactive arts & crafts, collaborative murals,
(Reuters) -Jane Street plans to contest a finding by India's financial regulator that the U.S. trading firm engaged to manipulate the country's markets, the Financial Times reported on Monday. Jane Street's senior management said it was "beyond disappointed" by the regulator's "extremely inflammatory" accusations and were "working on a formal response" to rebut them,
In Washington, the Senate narrowly passed the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” on July 1 in a 51–50 vote, with Vice President JD Vance breaking the tie. The House passed the bill on July 3 in a 218-214 vote.
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DC News Now on MSNReader’s Digest names Market Street in Frederick as most beautiful main streets in USIn the DMV, Market Street in Frederick, Md. was named one of the most beautiful main streets in America by Reader's Digest.
SEBI has accused US trading firm Jane Street of manipulating Indian markets by executing small expiry-day trades through Indian entities to sway index values, while profiting massively via offshore options.
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CT Insider on MSNTorrington's Market Street Creatives offers business incubator, vendor marketA new chapter for local entrepreneurs began July 1 with the opening of an innovative business incubator and vendor market in the former Turner & Seymour Manufacturing Co. at 100 Lawton St. Co-founded by husband and wife Erick and Michelle Royer,