What are the functions of SEBI?
Answer / Puneet Kumar Srivastava
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is the regulatory body for the securities market in India. Its main functions include regulating and promoting the development of the securities market, protecting investors' interests, preventing fraudulent and unfair trade practices, and ensuring market integrity.nnSome of its specific functions are to register and regulate stock exchanges, mutual funds, and other intermediaries, issue guidelines for issuance of capital by companies, lay down norms for the operation of the derivative segment, etc.
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