India’s Economy Growth: A big positive news has emerged for the country’s economy. The long-running recession is now said to be in its final stages. This claim has been confirmed by the reports of not one, but two major financial institutions. According to the report of HSBC Mutual Fund, India’s domestic economy can pick up pace again in the coming months with the help of many economic factors.
The HSBC report said that many factors are playing an important role in strengthening the economy — such as low interest rates, adequate liquidity in the market, falling crude oil prices and normal monsoon. All these together have helped in accelerating economic activities.
Goldman Sachs changed its view on India
On the other hand, global investment bank Goldman Sachs has given its outlook towards India as positive and has given the country an ‘overweight’ rating. This is a big change, because in October 2024 the bank had reduced India’s rating to ‘neutral’. Now Goldman Sachs believes that there has been a clear improvement in India’s economic and corporate condition.
Reasons for upgrade
According to Goldman Sachs, the main reasons behind including India in the overweight category are policy support, balance in foreign investment, stable valuations and improvement in corporate earnings. The bank has estimated that by the end of next year the Nifty-50 index could touch a record level of 29,000, which represents an increase of about 14 percent from the current level.
Other positive signs
With stability in earnings, there are signs of increasing investment by foreign funds. Apart from this, the cut in GST rates has become effective from September 22, which is expected to increase consumption. The quarterly results of the companies have been better, while the possibilities of improvement in profits have increased due to credit growth, falling inflation and strong margins.
It is clear from the reports of HSBC and Goldman Sachs that India’s economy is once again in the direction of gaining momentum. Better policy environment, support for foreign investment and stable market conditions may further strengthen the growth momentum in the coming months.
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