Lock-in Expiry Triggers Potential $17.7 Billion Share Flood
As the Indian fiscal year draws to a close, lock-in periods for pre-IPO investors in 66 companies are set to expire.
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This unlocks the potential for a significant influx of shares into the market, estimated to be worth around $17.7 billion over the next 3 months.
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The availability of these shares could impact stock prices and market volatility.
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Companies across various sectors will be affected, with close attention on how the market absorbs this additional supply.
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This development underscores the importance of the upcoming quarter for Indian stock markets.
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