India’s economic growth slowed in the September quarter, leading to concerns about stock market weakness. Market participants expect a recovery if the Reserve Bank of India cuts interest rates or reduces cash reserve ratios. Analysts have mixed views on the extent of further market corrections but anticipate limited near-term upside due to earnings and valuation issues.
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