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What is a key power vested with SEBI in regulating securities markets?  A. Issuing licenses for operating banks  B. Imposing fines and penalties for violations  C. Regulating the sale of agricultural products  D. Setting interest rates

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What is a key power vested with SEBI in regulating securities markets?  A. Issuing licenses for operating banks  B. Imposing fines and penalties for violations  C. Regulating the sale of agricultural products  D. Setting interest rates

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The key power vested with SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India) in regulating securities markets is B. Imposing fines and penalties for violations. SEBI has the authority to impose monetary penalties or other types of sanctions on entities that violate securities market regulations in India.

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