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Cong questions govt, Sebi for inaction in checking outflow of Jane Street's 'illegal profits'

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 8 July 2025 ()
The Congress party has accused Sebi and the government of failing to protect small investors from market manipulation by US firm Jane Street. They allege Jane Street made illegal profits through algorithm trading, causing significant losses to retail investors.
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