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Brinks Report > Blog > Business > Indian Shares Flat as SEBI Bans Jane Street, US Trade Tensions Loom
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Indian Shares Flat as SEBI Bans Jane Street, US Trade Tensions Loom

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: July 4, 2025 10:50 am
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Indian shares opened flat on Friday. It wasn’t quiet confidence—it was cautious silence.

At 9:15 a.m., the Nifty 50 edged up just 0.09% to 25,428.85. The BSE Sensex inched higher by 0.08%, touching 83,306.81. On paper, those gains look green. But they hide the market’s real emotion: hesitation.

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The Shadow of Jane Street

The big tremor? SEBI’s ban on Jane Street, a major US-based trading firm, for alleged manipulation in India’s equity derivatives market. SEBI dropped an interim order accusing Jane Street of unfair trades through complex positions.

This is no small move. Jane Street isn’t just a trader—it’s a giant in global markets. And the timing of the crackdown isn’t lost on anyone. India’s derivatives market is booming. More big names—Citadel Securities, IMC Trading, Millennium, Optiver—are eyeing the pie.

This ban sends a loud message: Play fair—or stay out.

The Trade Deal That’s Not Yet a Deal

If the Jane Street ban was the slap, the other fear is the slow drip—the still-uncertain India-US trade deal.

Investors are watching closely. President Donald Trump has set a July 9 deadline to decide on new reciprocal tariffs. That means both sides could start slapping duties on each other’s goods unless a deal comes through.

For Indian markets, the deal could be a game changer. Or a gut punch.

Also Read Nuvama Wealth Drops 6.3% After SEBI Bans Jane Street; Capital Market Index Down 2%

Small Gains, Big Questions

Twelve out of 13 major sectors opened higher, but just barely. It’s like they’re standing on their toes—ready to jump, but not sure which way.

Small-cap and mid-cap indices stayed flat. That tells us retail and domestic investors aren’t feeling too bold either.

There’s money in the system. There’s excitement. But there’s also fear—what happens if the deal falls apart? What if more bans follow Jane Street?

So What’s the Mood?

This isn’t a normal market pause. This is India’s market holding its breath.

The twin tension—between global watchdog action and global trade talks—is more than numbers. It’s about trust. Can big players play fair in Indian markets? Will the US respect India’s trade ambition?

Until we get answers, expect more sideways moves. Because sometimes, the scariest thing in the market isn’t a crash—
it’s the silence before it.

Also Read Tata Power Reports 416% Jump in Rooftop Solar Installations in Q1 FY26

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