Los brókeres cotizados de la India reportan resultados sólidos en el trimestre de marzo

Los brókeres y las bolsas de valores cotizadas en la India registraron resultados sólidos durante el trimestre de marzo. El crecimiento se debió a un mayor margen en las operaciones y a una mayor actividad en el mercado.

Los beneficios fueron impulsados por un aumento en el uso de la Facilidad de Negociación de Margen (Margin Trading Facility), junto con un efecto base favorable respecto al año anterior. La elevada volatilidad, los fuertes volúmenes de negociación de materias primas y unos niveles más altos del VIX impulsaron aún más la actividad en todas las plataformas.

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