It is very difficult task for the regulators to prevent the scams, regulating and monitoring each and every segment of the financial markets. One of the activities in the hand of the regulator is the collection and distribution of money to the investors. SEBI had issued new guidelines for the...
Obesity is nowadays considered a pandemic which prevalence’s has been steadily increasingly in western countries. It is a dynamic, complex, and multifactorial disease which propitiates the development of several metabolic and cardiovascular diseases, as
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is the regulatory authority for BSE and also the principal regulator for all stock exchanges in India. How are the transactions settled (equity and fixed income) in the BSE? How many companies are listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE)?
A U.S. federal judge said the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) had engaged in “gross abuse of the power entrusted to it by Congress” in its dispute with blockchain technology firm Digital Licensing, which does business as DEBT Box. The regulator had sued the blockchain co...
What are the key responsibilities of SEBI, how they help in securing the interest of investors? Explain why banks are inherently unstable. What is there about "making loans and taking deposits" that makes bank runs possible at almost any time without government backup?
As part of the KYC compliance process, platforms may need to report KYC-related information and activities to the regulator. This usually includes customer identification documents, any communication regarding the verification process, and information regarding transactions. These records need to be stored...
CX3CL1 (fractalkine) is the only member of the CX3C (delta) subfamily of chemokines which is unique and combines the properties of both chemoattractant and adhesion molecules. The two-form ligand can exist either in a soluble form, like all other chemokines, and as a membrane-anchored molecu...
Role of SEBI as regulator in maintaining corporate governance standards in IndiaChaluvaiahResearch JournalsInternational journal of applied research
Also in absence of a strong market regulator, companies do not bother about the grievances of the investors. To bring the confidence and trust into the securities market and to protect the investors'interest in the securities market, SEBI issued various guidelines as amended from time to time. ...
The first statutory regulatory body that the government of India set up post the reforms of 1991 was the Securities and Exchanges Board of India (SEBI). As a regulator for the securities markets, SEBI was given the powers to prohibit insider trading practices in the capital market and to ...