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Still cautious on Indian markets in near term as macro risks persist, says Bernstein’s Agarwal

"From here on, we are still more cautious, there are signs of some breather coming to the market if inflation starts coming down significantly, says Agarwal. “There is still some time for that to happen."

September 12, 2022 / 15:48 IST
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The Indian market has rallied in the recent past and has been much more resilient compared to its emerging market and global peers. However, Rupal Agarwal, Senior Research Analyst - Asia Quantitative Strategy at Bernstein, still remains cautious about the Indian markets’ story due to risks posed by macroeconomic factors.

“We still remain a little bit more cautious. I think the macro risks still persist….the Indian market has been relatively much more resilient and there have been some external factors to it along with the domestic story being strong,” said Agarwal in an interview with CNBC TV18.

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On Monday, benchmark indices opened 0.8 percent higher and both the Sensex and Nifty rose for the third consecutive session. The recent monthly data on purchasing managers’ index (PMI), goods and services tax (GST) and direct tax numbers, and automobile sales were better than expected. This, along with continued buying by foreign investors, has improved sentiments for the Indian market among investors.

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