What Is Jane Street? And Why Are Regulators Watching It?
Big Take Asia17 Juli 2025

What Is Jane Street? And Why Are Regulators Watching It?

Jane Street is one of Wall Street’s most profitable and secretive firms. And when Indian regulators accused it of market manipulation earlier this month, it rocked the finance world.

On today’s Big Take podcast, Bloomberg finance reporter Katherine Doherty joins host Sarah Holder to go inside Jane Street’s unique trading strategy, and what new regulatory scrutiny could mean for the high frequency trading industry.

Read more: Jane Street’s Trading Secrets Spill Into Open and Face Rivals’ Scrutiny

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