SEBI’s CAS will help detect market manipulators, vows “strict action”
MeridStreet AI summarySEBI's new Computer-Assisted Surveillance (CAS) system is designed to help detect market manipulators more effectively. This new mechanism provides SEBI with greater capabilities to identify manipulation compared to the earlier system based on Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP). The CAS system will allow SEBI to take stricter action against those found guilty of market manipulation. This move is significant for the Indian stock market as it aims to increase transparency and fairness, ultimately benefiting investors.
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Why it matters
SEBI's new system can detect market manipulators more effectively. This could increase investor confidence and reduce volatility in the market.
Market impact
Markets & countries in focus
Transmission channels
Likely winners & losers
Winners
- Indian equities
- Financial regulators
Under pressure
- Market manipulators
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