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Margin Trading Funding Soars in April as Traders Come Back

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The article reports a rebound in margin trading funding in Indian equities, driven by a market recovery and regulatory shifts. This is a domestic Indian market phenomenon with no direct impact on global commodities or supply chains. The commercial mechanism is weak: increased leverage suggests higher trading activity but no direct revenue or cost channel for specific sectors beyond brokerages.

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  • Margin trading funding in Indian equities rose to ₹1.14 lakh crore in April.
  • Nifty index rose 7.5% in April, strongest monthly gain since December 2023.
  • Mid-cap and small-cap indices surged 13.2% and 17.1% respectively.
  • Regulatory curbs in derivatives segment may have shifted traders to margin funding.

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