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Short Call | What if Trump returns? HUL, Inox Wind in focus

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September 10, 2024 / 10:26 IST
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In a nutshell, India could continue to witness external tailwinds if Trump makes it back to the Whitehouse.

Former US President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are set to clash in their first presidential debate today. For all Trump haters in the stock market, it may be worthwhile to recall that during his last presidency from January 20, 2017 to January 20, 2021, things weren't too bad.  The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained over 58%, the S&P 500 surged by over 70%, and the NASDAQ Composite skyrocketed by a massive 143%.

Back home, Nifty 50 gained nearly 74% and Sensex surged by 83% during the period.  What could Trump 2.0 mean for the Indian stock market? Well, according to a recent Nomura report, India might just stand to benefit. In fact, Nomura picks out India and Malaysia as outperforming markets as against Taiwan, Hong Kong and China.

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For the US, another Trump presidency could lead to higher inflation, larger fiscal deficits, and continued higher rates, according to Nomura. But here's where India might have an edge: its economy, driven mostly by domestic demand is expected to weather the storm relatively unscathed. Trump's policies especially the push for supply chain shifts away from China by imposing high import tariff barriers could also give India a much-needed economic boost. Nomura's analysts even go as far as to say that Indian equities could be the "key relative safety trade."

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