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    Securities / Derivatives

    UPDATED – India Restricts Funds’ Corporate Bond Investment

    By Samuel Riding | 11/01/2016

    Securities regulator reduces individual company and sector exposure limits due to distressed debt concerns.

    India Strengthens Mutual Fund KYC Requirements

    By Samuel Riding | 05/01/2016

    Existing investors must provide additional KYC information and confirm compliance with Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act.

    Indian Start-up Platform Fails to Take Hold

    By Samuel Riding | 16/12/2015

    Regulator urges investment banks to promote platform after no listings in first six months.

    India Clamps Down on Trading Manipulation

    By Samuel Riding | 15/12/2015

    Commodity brokers and traders will have to test systems and software in consultation with exchanges.

    SEBI to Set Fund Commission Rules, Discussing Crowdfunding

    By Samuel Riding | 08/12/2015

    Indian market regulator frustrated by mutual fund association delays; expects to introduce crowdfunding proposals next month.

    SEBI Clears Way for India Exchange Listings

    By Samuel Riding | 01/12/2015

    Regulator clarifies listing framework for initial public offerings by stock exchanges, depository firms.

    US Investment Banks Lobby on BSE, NSE Listings

    By Samuel Riding | 30/11/2015

    Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley among 17 firms lobbying Indian government for faster progress on listings of India’s two stock exchanges.

    SEBI Pushes Commodity Exchange Consolidation

    By Samuel Riding | 27/11/2015

    Regional commodity exchanges have two years to demutualise, will be brought under securities contract regulation by 2018.

    India Lines up Level Playing Field for Traders

    By Samuel Riding | 19/11/2015

    BSE addresses HFT concerns by ensuring all market participants have equal market access.

    How Regulatory Easing is Attracting Global Capital to India

    By Samuel Riding | 19/11/2015

    Indian regulators’ forward thinking on market participation and products benefits investors and infrastructure providers alike.

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