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Sebi may impose trading restrictions on shares of insolvent companies

The announcement will likely be made at Sebi's board meeting next week

Sebi may impose trading restrictions on shares of insolvent companies
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Shrimi Choudhary Mumbai
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) may impose trading restrictions on shares of companies that are undergoing insolvency proceedings. The move, which is also a demand by industry players, is aimed at reducing volatility in stock prices and curbing manipulation or misuse of price-sensitive information.

Sources said the market regulator would lay down a compliance framework for listed companies undergoing insolvency resolution. The announcement will likely be made at Sebi’s board meeting next week. The Sebi board may also announce more checks and balances on algorithmic (algo) trading, reduction of mutual fund costs and changes in buyback and

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