Sebi has pushed for better corporate governance of listed companies through measures such as the need for a succession policy
Regulator believes Jet Airways deal triggers open offer
Exchange-traded currency futures volume down 80% since Jun
While sale of stake in airport business and adjacent land will help lower debt, improvement in power business is crucial.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) allowing the use of put options in investment agreements has brought needed clarity but it has come with strict restrictions. These could impact investors looking for a minimum rate of return, experts say.
The stock market watchdog had said any adverse findings by other regulators might have a bearing on the exchange.
Can only suspend non-compliant companies at present owing to a lack of jurisdictional clarity.
No one can fault India Inc for not taking care of shareholders; in fact, it has been extra generous.
It sets up internal panel to iron out issues companies face with delisting regulations.
Promoters and top executives intending to buy or sell shares of their companies might soon have to inform the market well in advance for such transactions.
Regulator seeks clarification on transfer of convertible debt after merger
Armed with fresh powers to conduct search and seizure operations and attach properties and bank accounts, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) is going all out to use these effectively.
Reliance Power is at odds with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) over the restructuring process involving its fully-owned subsidiary, Reliance Clean Power.
Though public shareholding in Jet is already down to the mandated 25 per cent, the regulator wants its promoters to pare their stake further.
The scrip of the company on Wednesday ended at Rs 695.80, up 2.7 per cent, on BSE, while the benchmark Sensex ended flat at 19,345.70. Just Dial shares had seen a record high of Rs 761.80 on July 9.
MNC required to bring in only 10% of issue value upfront during buyback; domestic currency lost 12% since offer was announced
Anglo-Dutch parent's stake in Indian subsidiary rises from 52.5% to 67.3%.
Asset sales have helped ease investors' worry but debt remains at alarming levels
Short sellers may capitalise on the weak sentiment owing to the dispute between co-founders Rana Kapoor and Madhu Kapur.
Will be the first choice if Naresh Goyal decides to sell stake in future.