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Brinks Report > Blog > Business > Nuvama Wealth Drops 6.3% After SEBI Bans Jane Street; Capital Market Index Down 2%
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Nuvama Wealth Drops 6.3% After SEBI Bans Jane Street; Capital Market Index Down 2%

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: July 4, 2025 10:24 am
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On July 4, shares of Nuvama Wealth dropped sharply by over 6%. Why? Because SEBI—India’s market watchdog—just took strong action against its global trading partner, Jane Street Group.

Nuvama Wealth shares fell by 6.3% to ₹7,660, dragging down other capital market stocks as well. The impact was felt across the sector.

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Why Did SEBI Hit Jane Street?

SEBI accused Jane Street of unfair trading in India’s equity derivative markets.

Jane Street reportedly made over $2.3 billion last year just from Indian equity derivatives. But according to SEBI, those profits didn’t come clean. They were using a strategy where they took big positions in index derivatives and allegedly moved the index itself to make money.

That’s not trading—it’s manipulation.

The Fallout for Nuvama Wealth

Now here’s where it stings: Nuvama Wealth is Jane Street’s local trading partner. So when SEBI barred Jane Street from buying, selling, or even accessing the Indian securities market, Nuvama felt the shock.

Investors panicked. Stocks tumbled. The entire Nifty Capital Market index fell by 2%. Other players like Angel One, BSE, and CDSL also lost ground.

And it’s not just about banning access. SEBI has also ordered banks to freeze Jane Street’s accounts. They are now chasing ₹4,840 crore (around $570 million) in alleged illegal profits.

This is not just a crackdown—it’s a message.

Rules or Riches? SEBI Picks a Side

The big tension here is simple:
Innovation vs. Opportunism.
Was Jane Street playing smart or playing dirty?

For years, big foreign players have treated Indian markets as a fast-money playground. But now, India’s saying enough is enough. SEBI has drawn a hard line—no matter how big you are, you don’t get to rewrite the rules.

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