The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is planning to make some adjustments to regulations in order to address the risks associated with derivative trading. The changes are aimed at ensuring greater transparency and stability in the market, while also protecting investors from potential losses. SEBI’s proactive approach to monitoring and regulating derivative trading is seen as a positive step towards safeguarding the interests of market participants.
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Las Vegas Sands breaks ground on US$8 billion expansion at Marina Bay Sands
Las Vegas Sands held a groundbreaking ceremony for its US$8 billion expansion of Marina Bay Sands, officiated by Prime Minister Lawrence Wong. The project, featuring a new 55-storey hotel tower and the "Skyloop," aims to enhance luxury tourism and sustainability while doubling initial costs, with completion expected by June 2030. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Las Vegas Sands is building a big new hotel and fun place at Marina Bay Sands in Singapore...
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