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Daily Voice: US tariff risks may ease in 2H-2025; FY26 looks brighter for banks, says Client Associates' Himanshu Kohli

With slowing domestic earnings growth and GDP concerns, Indian equities may face volatility in 2025, said Client Associates' Himanshu Kohli.

February 13, 2025 / 06:39 IST
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Himanshu Kohli is the co-founder of Client Associates
Himanshu Kohli is the co-founder of Client Associates

The risks related to US tariffs could moderate in the second half of 2025, but much will depend on global trade policies and geopolitical shifts, said Himanshu Kohli of Client Associates in an interview to Moneycontrol.

Additionally, with slowing domestic earnings growth and GDP concerns, Indian equities may face volatility in 2025, according to him. While structural growth drivers remain intact, external headwinds could lead to short-term corrections, he said.

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He believes FY26 is likely to be a better year for banks compared to FY25. Valuations in the banking sector remain reasonable, especially when compared to other industries, making them an attractive investment opportunity, said the co-founder of Client Associates who has nearly three decades of experience in investment banking and private banking.

Do you expect the risks related to US tariffs to decrease in the second half of 2025, and will that boost equity markets?