AjayShah
Tuesday, 9 March 2010
Worth reading this SEBI order
Posted on 09:28
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SEBI is pushing on the frontiers of enforcement in India. This is the
order
on
Bank of Rajasthan
.
I was surprised to see how small the market reaction was (this image is from Yahoo Finance):
What am I not understanding?
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