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February 14, 2023 / 17:35 IST
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The short positions created in the Adani Group originated in markets abroad through structured product derivatives (SPDs). SEBI should ensure that there is transparency in such trades which need to be reported and not carried out clandestinely.
The short positions created in the Adani Group originated in markets abroad through structured product derivatives (SPDs). SEBI should ensure that there is transparency in such trades which need to be reported and not carried out clandestinely.

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The Union government has, in a written submission, told the Supreme Court that it has no objections to setting up an expert panel to strengthen the regulatory mechanism, amid the Adani row. At the same time, they have said this is by no means a vote of no-confidence in the market regulator. As for the Indian market as a whole, it has already shown its resilience by confining the risks to the Adani Group stocks.

In the hearing, the Chief Justice put forth the suggestion to constitute a committee. He said, “One of the suggestions is to have some committee... We do not want to cast any doubt on the SEBI or the regulatory agencies. But the suggestion is to have a broader thought process so that some inputs can be obtained. And then, the government can take a call as to whether some modification is required of the statute, whether a modification for the regulatory framework is required. Beyond a certain stage, we won't enter into the policy domain, but there should be a mechanism that it doesn't happen in future. This is the call that the government has to take.”