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Indian Markets Remain Fairly Valued

Indian markets remain fairly valued as measured against inflation. The elevated levels of interest rates have not weighed on economic activity yet but are likely to show an impact in the second half of the year.
Indian markets remain fairly valued as measured against inflation. The elevated levels of interest rates have not weighed on economic activity yet but are likely to show an impact in the second half of the year. Assuming inflation is destined to ease for the rest of 2023, the valuation for Indian indices is unlikely to drop further. The risk to the present level of indices is likely to come from earnings decline (a result of higher rates) and global economic uncertainty.
Nifty50 remains fairly valued as measured against inflation

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