Investment firms are split on the future of Indian stocks. CLSA is bullish, citing India’s resilience to potential US tariffs and attractive valuations after recent market dips. Conversely, Citi downgraded Indian equities due to concerns about slowing earnings growth. Despite a selloff triggered by foreign investors, local funds remain optimistic, with significant cash reserves still available.
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