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<h1>Equity gains on global cues and Fed rate-cut hopes raise disclosure, foreign investment, and insider-trading compliance risks for firms</h1> Domestic equity benchmarks rose on global cues and expectations of a US central bank rate cut, with significant foreign institutional buying reported; the movement underscores cross-border capital flow and monetary-policy risk factors that affect market compliance with securities laws and disclosure obligations. Improved clarity in bilateral trade negotiations between the two countries cited as a sentiment driver highlights potential regulatory and tariff implications for listed firms. Market participants should monitor forthcoming central bank commentary and trade-policy developments for compliance risks, disclosure requirements, and potential impacts on reporting, insider trading rules, and foreign investment regulations.