- Investment Banks and IPO Pricing Power
- IPO as call option for insiders
- Equity markets are different
- More on Abolishing IPOs
- Abolishing IPOs
- Disclosure of risk factors
- Stock market watching
- The risks in Indian dependence on foreign risk capital
- SEBI trading curbs when promoter fail to dematerialize their holdings
- Complete that demat process
- Why market surveillance can no longer be left to the exchanges
- Grand daddy of algorithmic trading bites the dust?
- Short selling and public issues
- Taxation of securities
- Rethinking SEBI Pricing Guidelines
- Did 7th January tell us about anything about the governance discount?
- Open offer price: CNBC Interview
- 44 years of inflation adjusted stock prices in India
- Irish takeover panel snubs its own government
- Faster rights issues in India
- Insider Trading by Underwriters
- Offmarket transactions on the exchange for tax reasons
- Deliciously timed move to margin institutions
- OTC Equity Derivatives in India
- Quiet Period in US Public Offerings
- SEBI Proposal on Participatory Notes
- SEBI proposes fast track issuance of securities
- Problems in US regulation of public offerings
- PIPE deals as regulatory arbitrage
- Hacking online trading accounts
- SEC wants to hurt stock spammers
- US court rules that IPO market is inherently inefficient
- US Capital Market Regulation
- IPO Quiet Periods
- Tobin Tax and Capital Gains
- Reliance Demerger as Backdoor Delisting
- Best Price Rule in Takeovers
- Financial Repression in China and India
- IPO Frauds
- FSA’s Concerns about Competitive IPOs