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GIFT Nifty turnover plummets after record volume in April

The turnover of the derivative contracts has plunged by almost 46 percent in May from the record turnover of $82 billion registered in April. In May, till date, the turnover has been pegged at $44.24 billion on the NSE International Exchange’s index in GIFT City, Gandhinagar.

May 27, 2024 / 08:30 IST
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Cash and derivative volumes in the Indian equity markets on both BSE and NSE exchanges stayed stagnant for the fifth straight month since the start of 2024

The hugely popular GIFT Nifty derivative contracts, traded on the NSE International Exchange at GIFT City, Gandhinagar, have seen their volume plunge in the current month.

The turnover has fallen by almost 46 percent in May from the record turnover of $82 billion registered in April. In May till date, the turnover has been pegged at $44.24 billion.

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Market experts attribute this trend to foreign investors as the volume in the International Financial Services Centre (IFSC) is solely driven by overseas investors. The experts highlight the huge selling by FPIs in the domestic cash market as well.

Data shows that FPIs have been net sellers of Indian shares worth nearly $2.7 billion in the current month as of May 24.