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Stock market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) on Tuesday decided to relax the pricing methodology for preferential issues by listed companies having stressed assets and exempt allottees of preferential issues from open offer ob ...
Markets regulator, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has advised Franklin Templeton Mutual fund to focus on returning money to investors, in the context of winding up six of their debt schemes.In order to address these issues and impr ...
Delhi High Court has refused to grant interim relief on a petition challenging the settlement of crude oil contracts at negative prices and issued notices to SEBI and other respondents seeking their response on the matter. ...
To relax the conditions for raising funds from the securities market amidst the financial disturbance caused due to the Covid-19 pandemic, regulator SEBI has decided to ease buy-back regulations. ...