
India still one of the better long term growth stories: Maarten-Jan Bakkum, NN Investment Partners
The main foreign worries over the Indian market are the relatively high valuation levels and the still mediocre corporate investment growth.
The main foreign worries over the Indian market are the relatively high valuation levels and the still mediocre corporate investment growth.
“Long-term, most investors recognise the potential, but the price you pay for that potential has gone up”
The June figure was almost 40 per cent lower than the month before.
Analysts said the change might be announced this month and will be effective from October 1.
Here's what Jhunjhunwala, Kacholia and Dolly Khanna bought and sold in June quarter.
With continued optimism in the market and earnings season underway, several stocks are seeing high interest in the futures segment.
RBI has left the repo rate unchanged at 6.25% in the last four policies citing risks to inflation.
External shock such as potential shrinkage in the Fed balance sheet key market risk.
India's fundamentals look relatively attractive despite valuations not being cheap, said Adrian Lim, senior investment manager at Aberdeen Asset Management.
Fall in number of stocks above 200 DMA has acted in past as a precursor to correction.
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