The Securities and Exchange Board of India is the regulator for the securities market in India. It was established in 1988 and given statutory powers on 12 April 1992 through the SEBI Act, 1992. Read More
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. ...
Following Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's remarks on Sunday that the government must protect corporate entities from "foreign interests", the Congress party has demanded the Centre to be careful and instruct SEBI and RBI to take appropriate steps to t ...
In a bid to curb insider trading, security market regulator, Sebi has reportedly prohibited promoters and insiders from buying company shares till June 30, as companies have been given extra time to report earnings with the stock exchanges. ...
Securities market regulator Sebi on Monday eased default recognition guidelines for credit rating agencies in the midst of the nationwide lockdown. ...
Providing further relief to the corporate sector in view of the coronavirus crisis, market regulator Sebi on Thursday said that the top 100 companies by market capitalisation can delay their Annual General Meetings (AGM) by a month. ...
Capital market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) on Thursday granted listed companies one month's extension to hold their annual general meetings (AGM) due to the 21-day Covid-19 induced lockdown. ...
(IANS) The Centre and various regulatory bodies are closely monitoring the stock market volatility, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Tuesday. ...