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Index option annual premium turnover sees first dip in 8 years in FY25

Data shared by the National Stock Exchange (NSE) showed the annual premium turnover of index options declined to Rs 136 trillion from Rs 138 trillion in FY24

The National Stock Exchange (NSE) Nifty 50 Index ended below the 200-daily moving average (DMA) after a month, with the index now down 5.3 per cent, or 1,254 points, from a high of 24,792 in just five trading sessions. It closed at 23,587.50 on Frida
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Additionally, despite a decline in the average daily turnover in the equity cash segment in recent months, the average trade size has grown in March

Khushboo Tiwari Mumbai
The annual premium turnover of index options has seen a dip for the first time in eight years during the financial year 2024-25 (FY25), against the backdrop of a series of regulatory measures to curb speculation in the derivatives segment.
 
Data shared by the National Stock Exchange (NSE) showed that the annual premium turnover of index options declined to ₹136 trillion from ₹138 trillion in FY24.
 
The drop, albeit small, comes after an exponential growth in options trading volume. Index options premium turnover has registered annualised growth of 58 per cent over the past eight years.
 
Following surveys that showed