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Securities Markets Code Bill Coming to Parliament

The government has listed the Securities Markets Code Bill 2025 for the upcoming Winter Session, aiming to consolidate multiple market laws into one unified framework. The bill will merge SEBI Act, Depositories Act and Securities Contracts Act into a single code to simplify compliance for market participants.
Proponents say the reform will improve oversight and reduce regulatory friction, helping capital markets operate more efficiently and attract investor capital.
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- markets
- economy
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Securities Markets Code Bill Coming to Parliament

The government has listed the Securities Markets Code Bill 2025 for the upcoming Winter Session, aiming to consolidate multiple market laws into one unified framework. The bill will merge SEBI Act, Depositories Act and Securities Contracts Act into a single code to simplify compliance for market participants.
Proponents say the reform will improve oversight and reduce regulatory friction, helping capital markets operate more efficiently and attract investor capital.
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- markets
- economy
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Securities Markets Code Bill Coming to Parliament
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A unified securities-markets code is being tabled to simplify regulation and reduce compliance burdens.
The government has listed the Securities Markets Code Bill 2025 for the upcoming Winter Session, aiming to consolidate multiple market laws into one unified framework. The bill will merge SEBI Act, Depositories Act and Securities Contracts Act into a single code to simplify compliance for market participants.
Proponents say the reform will improve oversight and reduce regulatory friction, helping capital markets operate more efficiently and attract investor capital.

The government has listed the Securities Markets Code Bill 2025 for the upcoming Winter Session, aiming to consolidate multiple market laws into one unified framework. The bill will merge SEBI Act, Depositories Act and Securities Contracts Act into a single code to simplify compliance for market participants.
Proponents say the reform will improve oversight and reduce regulatory friction, helping capital markets operate more efficiently and attract investor capital.
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- markets
- economy
- markets
- economy
- regulation
- india
- capital_markets