TY - JOUR AB - Purpose– The aim of this study is to examine the “volatility smile” or/and “skew”, term structure and implied volatility surfaces based on those European options written in the standard and poor (S&P) Nifty equity index. The stochastic nature of implied volatility across strike price, time-to-expiration and moneyness violates the core assumption of the Black–Scholes option pricing model. Design/methodology/approach– The potential determinants of implied volatility are the degree of moneyness, time-to-expiration and the liquidity of the strikes. The empirical work has been expressed by means of a simple ordinary least squares (OLS) framework and presents the estimation results according to moneyness, time-to-expiration and liquidity of options. Findings– The options data give evidence of the existence of a classical U-shaped volatility smile for the Indian options market. Indeed, there is some evidence that the “volatility smirk” which pertains to 30-day options and also implied volatility remain higher for the shorter maturity options and decrease as the time-to-expiration increases. The results lead us to believe that in-the-money calls and out-of-the-money puts are of higher volatility than at-the-money options. Conclusion was drawn due to the persistence of the smile in the options market. Practical implications– The practical implication of studying stylized patterns of implied volatility is that it educates the volatility traders about how in-the-money and out-of-the-money options are priced in the options market, and provides an estimate of volatility for the pricing of future options. Originality/value– This study is an extension of previous work. The undertaking has been to examine the case of a more liquid and transparent options market, which is missing from the earlier work. The current study is more relevant because, since 2008, significant changes have been observed in the futures and options market in India. VL - 6 IS - 3 SN - 1755-4195 DO - 10.1108/JIBR-12-2013-0103 UR - https://doi.org/10.1108/JIBR-12-2013-0103 AU - Shaikh Imlak AU - Padhi Puja PY - 2014 Y1 - 2014/01/01 TI - Stylized patterns of implied volatility in India: a case study of NSE Nifty options T2 - Journal of Indian Business Research PB - Emerald Group Publishing Limited SP - 231 EP - 254 Y2 - 2024/04/25 ER -