The bull case for India market is a well-worn story: political stability, stable crude prices, strong corporate earnings, falling interest rates, a strong working population, strong domestic and foreign fund flows
“India is better off than most other markets and India s earnings this quarter should be pretty solid, but India is not immune to global recession fears and Middle East tensions creating any spike in oil prices. Patience is the name of the game. I do not see any reason equity markets are going to run away unless all of these problems go away magically tomorrow, which unfortunately looks unlikely.”
"The upcoming employment data on Friday will be crucial in determining if there is hope for economic growth in the US economy. The US economy has shown resilience so far, with employment data so far indicating that inflation pressures may be easing. However, there is still uncertainty regarding the Federal Reserve s stance on interest rates and the overall state of the economy. "
After China reopened its economy after an aggressive zero-COVID-19 policy, its markets have become more appealing for investors from a valuation standpoint.