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India's stock market has signs of froth, but no full-blown bubble

Published 2024-11-26, 11:30 a/m
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Investing.com -- India's stock market has enjoyed a strong run in recent years, but as the market is currently pressured with a slowdown in small- and mid-cap stocks, concerns about excessive valuations have some speculating that a market bubble may be bursting.

While the market's growth has been driven by rising earnings per share and robust economic optimism, valuations have soared, and retail investor activity has surged. This has drawn attention from regulators, who have raised alarms about financial stability and introduced measures to curb risks.

Economists believe that while the broader market isn't in bubble territory, small- and mid-cap stocks exhibit warning signs. These segments could see further declines, and with large-cap stocks unlikely to offset the impact, the market faces headwinds from a slowing economy and a challenging global environment.

“We don't think the overall market is in a bubble. But there are clearer warnings signs in the small-and mid- cap sections of the market, and these could weaken further. Nor do we think the large-cap stocks have the potential to offset such a fall, especially with the economy set to enter a soft patch and the external environment likely to remain somewhat challenging,” said analyst at Capital Economics.  

Analysts forecast a 5% drop in the MSCI India Index by the end of 2025 in US dollar terms, likely leading to underperformance compared to other major equity benchmarks.

 

 

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