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Co-location case: NSE told to pay over Rs 625 cr

NEW DELHI: Markets regulator SEBI today directed the National Stock Exchange to pay more than Rs 625 crore in the case of misuse of its colocation facility SEBI has been probing alleged lapses in highfrequency trading offered through NSEs colocation facility
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New Delhi, April 30

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Markets regulator SEBI today directed the National Stock Exchange to pay more than Rs 625 crore in the case of misuse of its co-location facility.

SEBI has been probing alleged lapses in high-frequency trading offered through NSE’s co-location facility.

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Besides, the bourse’s two former chief executive officers — Ravi Narain and Chitra Ramkrishna — have been asked to disgorge 25% of their respective salaries drawn during a certain period.

They have also been prohibited from “associating with a listed company or a Market Infrastructure Institution or any other market intermediary for a period of five years,” SEBI said in its order.

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According to the order, the exchange has also been prohibited from accessing the securities market directly or indirectly for six months.

The bourse “shall disgorge an amount of Rs 624.89 crore... along with interest calculated at the rate of 12% per annum from April 1, 2014 onwards to the Investor Protection and Education Fund (IPEF) created by SEBI,” the order said. — PTI

The case file 

  • SEBI has been probing alleged lapses in high-frequency trading offered through NSE’s co-location facility

  • Besides the penalty, National Stock Exchange’s two former CEOs — Ravi Narain and Chitra Ramkrishna — have been asked to disgorge 25% of their respective salaries drawn during a certain period

  • They have also been prohibited from associating with a listed company or a Market Infrastructure Institution or any other market intermediary for a period of five years

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