Why SEBI’s Madhabi Puri Buch won’t take the tough calls

A series of interim orders, with no visibility on final closure of cases, indicates that India’s market regulator has remained largely toothless.

11 July, 202313 min
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Why SEBI’s Madhabi Puri Buch won’t take the tough calls

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