A Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) probe found that Crosseas Capital Services had executed self trades on its own account (proprietary trades) leading to false and misleading appearance of trading of the scrip of EAL during the period September 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013.
In a ruling today, Sebi said: "It can be concluded that the self trades executed by noticee in such high volume on numerous instances has created artificial volume in the scrip resulting in false and misleading appearance of trading in the scrip and thereby violated...PFUTP (Prohibition of Fraudulent and Unfair Trade Practices) Regulations".
Consequently, the regulator has imposed "a consolidated penalty of Rs 25 lakh on Crosseas Capital Services Pvt Ltd".
Sebi observed in its order that "a registered intermediary such as the noticee should have appropriate systems to ensure that unfair market practices like self trades/fictitious trades in such high volumes should not take place from its own terminals".
Further, it noted that the Algo trading software used by the broker "should have appropriate checks and balances and has to be within the regulatory parameters to ensure that it complies with the full regulatory framework, including not resulting into/avoidance of self trades".
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