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Derivatives turnover hits 12-month high
The New Indian Express Nagapattinam
|November 10, 2025
DESPITE many a measure that capital markets regulator Sebi has introduced since last November, the average daily turnover (ADTV) in the derivatives market rose to a 12-month high in October at $506 lakh crore — up nearly 46% since June, when it had plunged to the lowest since last November— as volatility picked up and concerns over further regulatory tightening eased.
The October turnover is just 5.6% lower than the peak of %516 lakh crore it had scaled in September 2024— when it became the world’s largest derivatives market with close to 75% of the global ADTV, of which 95% was on the NSE alone.
Derivatives activity had slumped earlier this year after the Securities and Exchange Board had capped weekly ex-
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