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News for India > Business > Retail investors flock to weekly options despite regulatory curbs and losses | Stock Market News
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Retail investors flock to weekly options despite regulatory curbs and losses | Stock Market News

Last updated: March 11, 2026 7:45 pm
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“The increase in combined index options turnover in the current fiscal through 9 March is because of a shift in share from discontinued weekly options contracts, like Bank Nifty, Midcap Nifty and Finnifty, on NSE to the Sensex options,” said Amit Chandra, vice-president (research) at HDFC Securities.



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