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Sebi bars Vijay Mallya from securities market for 3 years
02 Jun 2018
Market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has barred fugitive businessman Vijay Mallya from the securities market for another three years and also restrained him from holding directorship in listed companies for five years over alleged illegal diversion of funds from United Spirits
Sebi accepts Kotak Panel suggestion to split CEO, MD and chairman posts
28 Mar 2018
Sebi has accepted, among others, the committee’s suggestion to reduce the maximum number of directors in a listed from 10 to 8 by April 2019 and bring it down to 7 a year later
Sebi accepts Kotak Panel suggestion to split CEO, MD and chairman posts
28 Mar 2018
Sebi has accepted, among others, the committee’s suggestion to reduce the maximum number of directors in a listed from 10 to 8 by April 2019 and bring it down to 7 a year later
Sebi tells HDFC Bank to probe leakage of results on WhatsApp
24 Feb 2018
The case relates to sensitive financial details of HDFC Bank getting leaked on WhatsApp before their official announcement, which SEBI said was “attributable to the inadequacy of the processes / controls / systems”
Sebi eases rules related to REIT shareholding
29 Dec 2017
Sebi eases rules related to REIT shareholding
29 Dec 2017
Sebi allows convergence of stock and commodity exchanges
29 Dec 2017
Effective 1 October 2018, Sebi will remove all restrictions by amending the securities regulations, allowing a single exchange to operate various segments such as equity, equity derivatives, commodity derivatives, currency derivatives, interest rate futures and debt
Sebi allows convergence of stock and commodity exchanges
29 Dec 2017
Effective 1 October 2018, Sebi will remove all restrictions by amending the securities regulations, allowing a single exchange to operate various segments such as equity, equity derivatives, commodity derivatives, currency derivatives, interest rate futures and debt
Sebi allows convergence of stock and commodity exchanges
29 Dec 2017
Effective 1 October 2018, Sebi will remove all restrictions by amending the securities regulations, allowing a single exchange to operate various segments such as equity, equity derivatives, commodity derivatives, currency derivatives, interest rate futures and debt
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