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    Sebi likely to act against ‘silent’ PMS firms

    Regulator Sebi expresses concern over unresponsive PMS firms in the market. Compliance issues and potential misuse of licenses highlighted. APMI maintains communication with compliant members. Sebi closely monitoring the PMS sector with a dedicated team. Further developments expected in this industry.

    How Sebi action will impact profits of discount stock broking firms like Zerodha and Groww

    Market regulator Sebi mandated in its July 1 circular uniform brokerage charges that are not based on volumes. Due to this, tech-first brokers are staring at impact on valuations. Platforms like Shoonya and Mstock charge zero brokerage fees, and they are bracing for impact from Sebi's instructions. Venture fund-backed startups like Groww, Upstox, Zerodha and listed discount broker Angel One will also have to start charging their customers.

    MFs will continue to be at forefront for investors, supported by growth of SIPs: A Balasubramanian

    The fund is being managed by Harish Krishnan, our co-CIO of equity, along with another expert who has a technology background. We had significant success after conducting multiple roadshows, collecting close to 2,500 crores of AUM, with contributions from over 1,20,000 investors and covering about 13,000 pin codes, reflecting widespread participation from across the country.

    Idea of Kotak as a party to Hindenburg’s Adani shorting strange and almost unbelievable: Shriram Subramanian

    Shriram Subramanian gives his opinion on the saga involving Kotak Mahindra Bank, Hindenburg Research, and Sebi deepens with the emergence of a show cause notice and the potential for parallel investigations. Details reveal suspected violations, offshore fund structures, and ongoing Adani investigations, raising questions about the alleged role e of Kotak in the controversy.

    Sebi directs MIIs to implement uniform charge from October 1

    Sebi directs MIIs to implement a new charge structure for fair market access, ensuring transparency and equal treatment for all participants.

    Retail investors play with a time bomb but RBI and Sebi are watching

    Futures and options (F&O) trading involves contracts that derive their value from an underlying asset, such as stocks and commodities. Futures contracts obligate the buyer and seller to transact at a predetermined future date and price, while options give the holder the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell the asset at a set price within a specific period.

    • Sebi plans tweaks to address derivative trading risks: Report

      India's markets regulator, SEBI, is considering tweaks to derivative trading rules to address risks from the explosive growth in options trading. The rules aim to regulate retail trading and involve discussions with fund houses.

      What’s fueling the shift in Indian investor behaviour?

      India added $1 trillion to the stock market in less than six months, reaching a $5 trillion market cap. Retail investors, with a surge in Demat accounts, play a key role in enhancing market stability and resilience.

      Health insurance premiums can be reduced if you don’t make a claim, policy cancellations to be less costly and more: 5 rule changes

      Health insurance rule changes: To make health insurance policy more inclusive, flexible and customer-friendly, IRDAI has recently released a master circular on health insurance business. The regulator introduces new measures regarding cancellation charges, standardising no-claim bonus, and increasing claim settlement transparency. ET Wealth Online explores how these regulations empower policyholders and improve their health insurance experience.

      Sebi cracks down on gaming apps involved in virtual trading

      The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has asked exchanges and depositories not to share real-time price data with third parties in a move aimed at quashing such activities.

      Doing nothing could be the riskiest thing of all

      The cost of “doing nothing” in markets can indeed be substantial, but that pales in comparison to the cost of complacency when the margin of safety erodes. And when a large section of the market participants adapt to surviving in a low margin of safety environment, wild swings when least expected become the norm.

      BSE shares fall 3% as provision for SEBI regulatory fees mars Q4 profitability

      BSE shares dipped 3.3% to Rs 2,726 on NSE as Q4 profit was affected by SEBI regulatory fee provision. Consolidated net profit rose marginally to Rs 106.9 crore despite the provision.

      Sebi to provide flexibility to Venture Capital Funds to deal with unliquidated investments

      Markets regulator Sebi on Tuesday decided to provide flexibility to Venture Capital Funds (VCFs) to deal with unliquidated investments of their schemes beyond the expiry of tenure.

      BSE shares hit by Sebi's regulatory fee move

      BSE said on Friday that Sebi has directed the exchange to pay a regulatory fee based on annual turnover, taking into account the 'notional value' of the options contracts. BSE has been paying this fee considering the value of the options premium. The fee based on premium value is lower than that taking into account the notional value.

      MCX shares drop 6% after Sebi’s regulatory fee directive

      MCX received a letter from Sebi asking the exchange to pay regulatory fees on option basis notional turnover and not premium turnover. The market also instructed the exchange to pay the differential regulatory fee for past periods with an applicable interest of 15% per annum for every delayed month.

      Explained: Why Sebi handed over Rs 165 crore bill to BSE and how it impacts investors

      Based on the annual turnover considering notional value of option contracts, the total differential Sebi regulatory fees from FY 2006-07 to FY 2022-23 would be approximately Rs 68.64 crore plus GST, which includes interest of Rs 30.34 crore.

      BSE shares tumble 19% on regulatory setback; Jefferies downgrades to hold

      BSE shares plummeted 19% on NSE as Sebi demanded a regulatory fee tied to annual turnover, considering notional value in options contract. It was the largest single-day decline since 2017. Jefferies downgraded BSE to Hold.

      Sebi asks BSE to pay regulatory fee on options contract

      BSE in its filing to the exchanges on Friday stated that the regulator has also asked the company to pay differential regulatory fee for the past periods with applicable interest of 15% per annum on the amount remaining unpaid or belatedly paid or short paid for every month of delay.

      Sebi imposes Rs 35 lakh fine on MI Research for flouting regulatory norms

      The order came after Sebi conducted an examination into the business of MI Research with respect to compliance of the entity with IA (Investment Advisers) regulations.

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