Fear has returned to the Street. The pre-election confidence in the stock market has dissipated. In the past three weeks, India VIX, a widely tracked fear gauge measuring the expected volatility in the stock market, has shot up from 10.15 on 23 April to 20.6 on 13 May. The heightened volatility stems from concerns over lower voter turnout in the ongoing general elections, potentially indicating an unfavourable verdict for the ruling party. Is this market nervousness a sign of future trends or a ..
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