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India's market regulator, Sebi, is planning to permit retail investors to engage in algorithm-based trading, a practice currently exclusive to institutional investors. This move aims to level the ...
Sebi said exchanges will be responsible for supervising algorithmic trading and inspecting that brokers have the ability to distinguish between algo and non-algo orders.
MUMBAI: Markets regulator Sebi plans to allow retail investors access to algo-based trading. Currently, only institutional investors are allowed to put in computer or algorithm-based trading ...
According to the new guidelines, brokers will be permitted to provide algo trading services only after receiving approval from the stock exchange for each algorithm.
SEBI in the draft said that "the evolving nature of algo trading, particularly with the increasing demand for algo trading by retail investors, has necessitated a further review and refinement of ...
SEBI introduces stricter rules for algo trading to protect retail investors, with new regulations for brokers and stock exchanges.