"Right now, Sebi is trying to concentrate on ensuring that we are in control of situation. The responsibility being given to us, we are fully in control and the system is in place ...Once we are fully assured that things are in place, next stage would be allowing new products and new participants and both will happen," its chairman U K Sinha told reporters.
Asked about the timeframe for such decision, Sinha said, "it will not take years. It will be in few months."
However, he did not give any specific timeframe for it.
Commodities market has been hoping for FPIs to be allowed after FMC's merger with Sebi, but RBI recently told the markets regulator to keep any such decision on hold till a policy review is done by the government in this regard.
There were expectations that the merger would pave way for FPIs to participate in the commodities derivatives market, as they are already allowed by Sebi in the capital markets segment under its ambit.
When asked about the volatility in the stock markets, Sinha said, "volatility is part of the market... So far as Indian market is concerned we are very well regulated."
"Somebody tried to manipulate markets, we have identified those cases and taken action against them," he added.
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