Securities and Exchange Board of India
Regulatory body for securities in India
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August 2024 | Hindenburg Research alleges conflict of interest involving SEBI Chief Madhabi Puri Buch and her husband's offshore investment entities, claiming potential manipulation of Adani Group shares. |
May 2024 | SEBI began allowing Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) established in GIFT City to accept unlimited investments from Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) and Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs), enabling NRIs to own 100% of a global fund in this special economic zone in Gujarat. |
June 2023 | SEBI closed 16 of its 17 local offices as part of a restructuring exercise, reducing its local presence across India. |
2022 | During World Investor Week, SEBI Executive Director Shri G. P. Garg launched a Financial Literacy book, a collaborative effort between Metropolitan Stock Exchange of India Limited and CASI New York. |
March 1 2022 | Madhabi Puri Buch becomes the first woman chairperson of SEBI, succeeding Ajay Tyagi |
February 28 2022 | Ajay Tyagi's term as SEBI Chairperson ends |
February 10 2017 | Ajay Tyagi takes over as SEBI Chairperson from U K Sinha |
May 30 2012 | SEBI issued a circular providing exit guidelines for regional Securities exchanges, mandating a minimum net-worth of 1 billion and annual trading of 10 billion, giving exchanges two years to comply or exit the business. |
November 21 2011 | Supreme Court allows petitioners to withdraw a Public Interest Litigation challenging SEBI's appointment procedures and permits filing of a fresh petition regarding regulators' independence. |
October 2011 | SEBI increased the extent and quantity of disclosure requirements for Indian corporate promoters, enhancing transparency in corporate reporting. |
February 18 2011 | U K Sinha succeeds C. B. Bhave as SEBI Chairperson |
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