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SEBI's Major Decision: Crackdown On Insider Trading With Significant Rule Changes | Paisa Live

If you invest in the stock market, you have likely heard of insider trading. Generally, accusations related to insider trading involve news or manipulation regarding shares, targeting several prominent investors. In light of these concerns, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has announced significant changes to its regulations. These new rules aim to enhance transparency and accountability in trading activities, ensuring that all investors operate on a level playing field. By tightening the regulations surrounding insider trading, SEBI seeks to foster greater confidence among retail investors and promote fair practices within the stock market. These changes are expected to have a substantial impact on how trading is conducted in the coming months.

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