The market's fear gauge — ‘India VIX’— which indicates how much the Nifty 50 index is expected to change in the next 30 days -- has had some intriguing movements in April 2024 ahead of the ...
The latest data from the Indian financial markets confirms this historic pattern — with India VIX hitting its 52-week high on ...
"This is a general phenomenon before elections. Even in 2019 and 2014 the VIX went up till 30 – 39," said Mehul Kothari, DVP - Technical Research, Anand Rathi Shares and Stock Brokers. India VIX was ...
The stock markets by nature are volatile. In the run-up to general elections, or ahead of major events like the Union Budget, this volatility gets even more pronounced. This is evident from the ...
About 1294 shares advanced, 2627 shares declined, and 172 shares unchanged. Volatility gauge India VIX, also known as Fear Index, surged to as much as 15 percent on May 6 to 16.58, prompting ...
NEW DELHI, (IANS) – Lok Sabha elections and the stock market are deeply connected. Every election year, the market faces some volatility. This year has the same story as well. In 2014, the Lok ...
James suggests that the right way to approach the rising India VIX is by acknowledging that while VIX and Nifty are positively correlated, more so in a large time frame, the strength of correlation is ...
India VIX: The volatility index has always spiked whenever a big event is near. (Image: Pexels) India VIX or the Volatility Index that gauges investor sentiment and fear in the market shot above ...
Mumbai: Election-related volatility is impacting Dalal Street sentiment, which is reflected in volatility index India VIX’s 70% surge in 10 sessions. From a nine-month low level of 10.2 on April ...
A billboard has collapsed and killed at least 14 people and injured at least 59 in India's financial capital, Mumbai, during thunderstorms and heavy rain. CSK, RR break silence after Ravindra ...
Inflation, interest rates and geopolitical uncertainty tend to influence the market more than U.S. election results. Traders tend to conflate their political bias, or a certain election result, as ...