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Fears of lofty valuation multiples alongside trimmed earnings expectations have led to a steady decline for the Nifty 50 . By my count, the Nifty 50 turned negative by the fifth trading day of the year in seven of the past 10 years. Many also believe that Indian equities, after their long slide, are now ripe for picking. Investor interest in India waned at the end of 2024 because of a pullback in Indian equities during that period. The dip in the market is a buying opportunity, he says, and names three Indian stocks to buy for 2025.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailGoldman Sachs sees a 'clear acceleration' in India infrastructure spending. Here's why. Goldman Sachs' India industrials analyst, Pulkit Patni, sees continued momentum in India's infrastructure growth, driven by solid government investment and an upswing in real estate.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Pulkit Patni Organizations: India Locations: India
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gestures, at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) headquarters in New Delhi, India, June 4, 2024. Adnan Abidi | ReutersThis report is from this week's CNBC's "Inside India" newsletter which brings you timely, insightful news and market commentary on the emerging powerhouse and the big businesses behind its meteoric rise. Far from rewarding Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party with a supermajority — as polls had predicted — Indians elected 240 BJP lawmakers to India's 543-seat Parliament, which falls short of a simple majority for Modi's party. However, as the largest party, the BJP will form a coalition government thanks to its alliance with smaller parties ahead of the elections. This "radical transformation" is expected to lead to a significantly more efficient economy and help India's currency, according to Sullivan.
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