India’s volatility index rose as much as 12.58 per cent, its biggest single-day percentage rise since September 22.
Volatility is expected to continue on caution ahead of US Federal Reserve’s next policy meet on December 16 and exit poll results next week of assembly elections in Bihar state back home.
Disappointing second-quarter corporate earnings have also created risk aversion among investors, says an analyst.
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