India Markets Regulator Reinstates Open Market Buybacks, Tightens Rules for Officials

India’s markets regulator on Friday approved the re-introduction of share buybacks through stock exchanges, effective August 1, limiting the duration to 66 working days and allowing trades in the regular market without a dedicated buyback window.The Securities and Exchange Board

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