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Following Sebi's order against Jane Street, market players anticipate improved compliance among brokerages and funds dealing with prop firms, despite concerns about potential F&O volume drops. Sebi reinforces its commitment to market integrity, while some broking houses and market infrastructure institutions experienced stock price declines. Officials believe long-term market confidence will foster responsible investing.
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