Sensex may hit 80,000 by 2023- Morgan Stanley
时间:2024-06-26 18:02:04 阅读(143)
By Siddhant Mishra
The Sensex may hit the 80,000-mark by the end of the next calendar year if the country is included in global bond indices and prices of commodities, such as oil and fertilisers, drop sharply, Morgan Stanley analysts said on Monday. The inclusion could result in nearly $20 billion of inflows over the next 12 months, the brokerage said, while making a bull case for a 30% chance of the blue-chip index hitting the number.
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However, the base case is for the Sensex to breach 68,500-mark by December 2023, a 10% upside from current levels. This is assuming the elevated commodity prices resulting from the Russia-Ukraine war do not spill over to 2023, domestic growth stays on a strong path and the US doesn’t slip into recession.
While emerging markets are likely to benefit from a more benign world vis-à-vis 2022, and given India’s trailing outperformance and rich relative valuations, Indian equities will likely see a retracement of relative gains, the report said.
Morgan Stanley is overweight on consumer discretionary, industrials, financials and technology.
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