
NSE co-location scam - Wikipedia
The NSE co-location scam relates to the market manipulation at the National Stock Exchange of India, India's leading stock exchange.
Explained: The NSE scam, the 'faceless yogi' and trips to tax havens
2022年2月21日 · Chitra Ramkrishna, a former chairperson of India's largest bourse – the National Stock Exchange – was manipulated by a “Siddha Purusha/Yogi ( an unidentified spiritual guru) and allegedly provided him confidential company information including the NSE’s five year projections, financial data, dividend ratio, business plans, agenda of board meetin...
Explained: The NSE co-location scam, how Ravi Narain and Chitra ...
2022年2月20日 · Certain brokers were said to have benefitted from preferential access to NSE's trading platform between 2010 and 2015. Through this explainer, we try to decode what the colocation case is all about, the chain of events dating back since 2009
NSE Co-location Scam: Everything You Need To Know!
2023年7月28日 · When the common people got to know about the scam, SEBI, the highest security management authority of the Nation, investigated thoroughly with the Technical Advisory Committee, which finally revealed that there was unfair support from within the NSE.
NSE scam: The lady, the yogi and the fallen stock - The Week
2022年3月6日 · In her response to SEBI, Chitra Ramkrishna identified the unknown person as a Siddha Purusha, or a yogi, who largely was dwelling in the Himalayas. She said she had sought guidance from him on many personal and professional matters. The CBI has questioned Ramkrishna and Ravi Narain.
All you need to know about the NSE co-location scam
2022年2月17日 · Retail investors have negligible presence here. The scam in NSE’s co-location facility took place almost a decade ago. It was alleged that one of the trading members, OPG Securities, was...
The NSE Co-Location Scam, 'Himalayan Yogi' and More: Explained
The CBI, who has been probing the co-location scam since May 2018, found that ex-CEO of NSE Chitra Ramkrishna shared classified information to a mysterious “Himalayan Yogi” via email. It was later reported that the yogi was Anand Subramanian, who served as Ramkrishna’s advisor between 2013 and 2015.
The NSE Co-Location Fraud - Management Study Guide
2025年2月12日 · Securities and Exchange Bureau of India (SEBI) which regulates Indian stock markets has found the National Stock exchange guilty in the co-location fraud. In this article, we will have a closer look at what the co-location scandal is.
Explainer: All you need to know about the NSE colocation case
2019年5月17日 · Market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) came out with an order penalising NSE, India's leading exchange, some of its past officials, and several organisations and...
NSE Scam - The Hindu BusinessLine
2022年2月24日 · NSE Scam Updated - April 01, 2022 at 11:00 AM. Everything you need to know about the curious case of former NSE CEO Chitra Ramakrishna and the mysterious yogi