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According to Morgan Stanley, the Indian market appears appealing and is expected to regain lost territory by 2025.

Indian stocks are seen favorably by international brokerage firm Morgan Stanley, which anticipates that they will regain ground against their peer group for the remainder of 2025. With a probable change in fundamentals not yet priced in, the company observes a stock picker's market developing in India.


Even with the more cautious consensus projections, India's relative profits growth is showing up. Since the Covid epidemic, values have been at their most alluring in the interim. Since early February, the market has disregarded the RBI's policy change and the government's robust budget, among other encouraging factors," the firm stated in its note.


In the meanwhile, Morgan Stanley thinks that India is a good buy because of its low-beta characteristics, which make it a resilient market in the face of the present macrouncertainty in stocks.


 
 
 

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