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Brokerages say Budget 2022 good for growth, bad for equity valuations

The impact of that slower fiscal consolidation is likely to be felt on the valuations of the equity market, which are still significantly higher than their long-term average, say experts

Mumbai / February 02, 2022 / 11:05 IST
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Brokerage firms termed the Union Budget for 2022-23 presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on February 1 as positive for long-term growth of the economy but negative for equity valuations in the near term.

The Budget estimated a 35 percent jump in capital expenditure spending for 2022-23 to Rs. 7.5 lakh crore from the budget estimates of 2021-22 and a 10 percent rise from the revised budget estimates for last year.

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“This Budget captures the transition from a time of pandemic to one that cautiously pulls back support, and then seeks to transition the economy to a stable and potentially higher growth path,” said brokerage firm Edelweiss Securities in a note.

The higher growth thrust solely focused on investments rather than consumption support, however, came at the cost of a slower path to fiscal consolidation.