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India’s long-term outlook strong, another RBI rate cut likely in April: HSBC report

New Delhi, March 7 || India's long-term outlook remains strong and the investment cycle is projected to be on a medium-term uptrend supported by government investment in infrastructure and manufacturing, pickup in private investments, and a recovery in the real estate cycle, a new HSBC report said on Friday.

The HSBC Mutual Fund’s ‘Market Outlook Report 2025’ expects higher private investments in renewable energy and related supply chains, localisation of higher-end technology components, and India becoming a more meaningful part of global supply chains to support faster growth.

"Post the recent correction, Nifty valuations are now in-line with its 5/10-year average. We remain constructive on Indian equities supported by the more robust medium-term growth outlook," the report mentioned.

Nifty now trades on 18.1 times, one-year forward price-to-earnings (PE) ratio. This is now a 7 per cent discount to its 5-year average and in line with its 10-year average.

Valuations in Midcap and Smallcap space have also moderated following the sharp correction over January and February.

According to the report, the global macro environment remains challenging with heightened geopolitical and economic uncertainties.

For India, GDP growth has improved to 6.2 per cent (YoY) in Q3 FY25.

 

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