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Govt mulls inquiry to check suspicious market transactions

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

Official sources said the team, comprising sleuths from Intelligence Bureau and Central Economic Intelligence Bureau among others will look into various aspects of suspicious transactions and ways to check it.

The move comes in the wake of reports of instances of routing of terror funds in the country's stock market which were tracked by intelligence agencies.

The sources cited misuse of Participatory Note (PN), a derivative instrument issued in foreign jurisdiction by a foreign institutional investor against underlying Indian securities, by some people to route illegal money into the country's financial system.

They said the quantum of possible suspected transactions in the stock market is not worrying and many steps were being taken by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) to ensure safe and transparent trading.

 

SEBI keeps a tab on suspicious transactions through its IMSS (Integrated Market Surveillance System) while stock exchanges are also required to keep the market regulator updated on the activities observed through their own surveillance and compliance systems.

If something suspicious is found by SEBI and the stock exchanges, a further inquiry is conducted while other investigating and enforcement agencies are involved as per the demand of specific cases.

Officials said the probe will also look into the lacunae in present norms for Know Your Customers (KYC) procedures, a mandatory requirement to ensure transparent trading. MORE

  

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First Published: Dec 02 2012 | 11:25 AM IST

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