The FTSE 100, which marked its biggest weekly loss of the year on Friday, has now fallen for 10 sessions in a row, its longest continuous decline since 2003.
With the stock market going on a free fall, Sebi as well as exchanges today reviewed the risk management systems in place to ensure safety of the market place and prevent possible manipulations.
With the stock market going on a free fall, Sebi as well as exchanges today reviewed the risk management systems in place to ensure safety of the market place and prevent possible manipulations.
World stock markets plunged on Monday, as a near 9% dive in China shares and a sharp drop in the dollar and major commodities sent investors rushing for the exit.