Tax & Regulation

What is SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India)?

SEBI is India's capital markets regulator, responsible for protecting investor interests, regulating stock exchanges, and ensuring fair and transparent markets.

Formula

Established: 1992 (statutory powers). Headquarters: Mumbai.

How to Interpret

SEBI regulations affect everything from mutual fund categorization to insider trading enforcement. Key regulatory actions can significantly move markets.

Typical Ranges

N/A — regulatory body, not a metric.

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