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Morgan Stanley's Ridham Desai explains why global fund managers are underweight on India

Although India's sensitivity to oil prices has decreased, a sudden significant increase in oil prices could still cause near-term pain, said Desai.

June 12, 2024 / 13:03 IST
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Ridham Desai, MD, Morgan Stanley India
Ridham Desai, MD, Morgan Stanley India

Global fund managers have been underweight on India due to valuation concerns, said Ridham Desai, MD of Morgan Stanley India.

The Global Emerging Market (GEMS) mandates are currently slightly underweight on India, despite India being a consistent outperformer in the emerging markets (EM) context, Desai told CNBC-TV18.

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"Concerns about high valuations have kept these fund managers waiting for a market correction, which hasn't materialised," he said. Although India's weight in the EM index has increased from around 8 percent pre-COVID to 17 percent, fund managers have not kept pace with this rise, Desai added.

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