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  • News From Press In sixth year, six things to do for U K Sinha

    In sixth year, six things to do for U K Sinha

    Source: Business Standard Feb 17, 2016

    U K Sinha will begin his sixth year as the head of India’s securities market regulator on Thursday. Sinha, who took charge as the chairman of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) in February 2011, has touched on every aspect of the securities market. Here are six things he could look at in coming months:

    Listing of stock exchanges: Although Sebi has cleared the decks for listing of stock exchanges, certain key issues still need to be tackled. Sinha has to consider allowing self-listing or changing the disclosure framework.

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