Sebi emite notificação de exigência de justificativa para seis FPIs do Capital Group

O regulador de mercado da Índia enviou uma notificação de exigência de justificativa para seis investidores estrangeiros de portfólio (FPIs) do Capital Group devido a supostas violações de confidencialidade comercial. A ação segue alegações de que detalhes confidenciais de ordens foram compartilhados indevidamente, permitindo atividades de front-running.

A Sebi emitiu a notificação por supostas falhas na proteção de informações comerciais. Relatórios indicam que dois operadores repassaram detalhes confidenciais de ordens para Rohit Salgaocar, baseado em Singapura. Ele teria encaminhado as informações para o operador de mercado Ketan Parekh, permitindo que uma rede de front-running obtivesse ganhos ilícitos.

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