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MC Interview | Expect this large sector to show greater participation in market: Reshma Banda of Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance

Focus on long term investing and be prepared for a short term that would be plagued by volatility. Any downtick in the market should be utilised as an opportunity to increase equity allocation in the portfolio, said Reshma Banda, Head–Equity & Executive Vice President, Investments at Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance.

November 03, 2021 / 09:19 IST
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Reshma Banda, Head–Equity & Executive Vice President, Investments at Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance feels with the strong uptick in the markets, valuations are no longer cheap and any change in the short term would be a function of the liquidity situation. "Hence, we could expect an increase in volatility as we head towards the penultimate month of 2021."

On banking, Banda - who has been in the field of investment management for over 20 years - said, "the sector has been one of the laggards in the equity market rally so far, with tepid growth and poor asset quality being the main causes. With an uptick in the economy, an acceleration in growth would not be far away and we could expect this large sector to show greater participation in the market."

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Q: The market has run up a lot in the last six months, especially after consolidation due to the COVID-19 secondwave. What are key reasons for the rally? Do you expect the run up to continue till December?

Strong growth in corporate profits and continuing liquidity support from central banks across the world have been the main driver of the equity markets over the last couple of quarters. The second wave of the pandemic that hit India in May 2021 was much more severe in terms of case counts and mortality data as compared to the earlier wave. But, the domestic healthcare infrastructure support was more prepared this time round and hence the impact on the economy was much lower.