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Jane Street rivals call for wider probes of manipulation claims

Sebi allegations raise concerns about similar behaviour in US and European markets

Trading screen figures and candlestick chart superimposed on image of someone manipulating a screen

Recent revelations about Jane Street’s trading activities in India have raised concerns about possible manipulation of options markets and prompted calls for further investigations.

On July 4, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) published a bombshell order accusing Jane Steet of manipulating the local equities market. The regulator demanded the US trading firm repay INR48.4 billion (

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