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Change in ELM rule may have outsized impact
November 21, 2024
|Hindustan Times
The new measure increases the margin to trade to 14% from 12% on the expiry day
MUMBAI: A seemingly innocuous change to strengthen the index derivatives framework may have a larger-than-anticipated impact on option trading volumes when it is applied on Thursday for the first time at the expiry of the weekly Nifty options contracts, market experts said.
This new measure increases by two percentage points the extreme loss margin (ELM) on the expiry day of index options on sellers, effectively increasing the margin to trade to 14% from 12% on that day. ELM is applied to cover risks beyond those envisaged by the standardised portfolio analysis of risk (SPAN) margin, which covers 99.9% of loss scenarios.
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