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SECURITIES & EXCHANGE BOARD OF INDIA ?

SECURITIES & EXCHANGE BOARD OF INDIA 

When we look the history , the Indian stock market was not well regulated in the earliest days. However, in the late 1980’s the volumes of stock trading in India witnessed un- percent-ed growth. This increases the need for well regulated stock markets. To protect the interest of investors in the Indian stock market, the regulatory body SEBI (Securities and exchange board of India) Was established in 1988. To give you a perspective, the way you trust banks since they are regulated by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) , on similar level stockbrokers and other related particles are regulated by SEBI. 1) SEBI Specifies the rules and regulation  for all stock exchange in Indian to ensure stable.

Example of regulation is the time time to trade ( Market opens at 9.15 AM and Closes at 3.30 PM).

2) SEBI has guidelines that prevent unfair trade practices. Bodies involved in unfair practices will be penalized by SEBI. One of the most common unfair trade practice in the history of Indian stock markets is the manipulation of stock prices.



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