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India's stock market hit record low volatility after SEBI's 2024 trading crackdown, slowing gains despite strong domestic inflows.
India’s stock market has seen record-low volatility, with the Nifty 50 moving little for over 150 sessions, driven by SEBI’s 2024 crackdown on speculative retail trading and weekly options.
This has cut derivatives turnover by 35% year-on-year, the first annual decline since 2017, hurting options-selling strategies.
Foreign outflows exceeded $17 billion, while domestic institutions injected over $80 billion, becoming the largest owners.
Despite this support, the Nifty 50 rose just 9.8%—well below global peers—due to high valuations, trading at 20 times earnings.
Traders now expect a rebound in volatility, which remains unusually low.
El mercado bursátil de la India alcanzó una volatilidad récord baja después de la represión comercial de SEBI en 2024, lo que desaceleró las ganancias a pesar de las fuertes entradas internas.