Congress said that regulatory failures and conflicts of interest could have long-term negative effects on investor sentiment. The party also highlighted that the “Indian equity market has so far enjoyed a valuation premium among emerging markets on account of well regulated markets and professionally-managed companies, but any lapses could risk destabilizing it.
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