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Market watch: India’s equity valuations dip below long-term averages; but stay elevated versus peers

Indian equity valuations, while slightly below historical averages, remain expensive compared to regional peers amid slowing earnings growth. This has led foreign investors to reduce exposure, as India becomes less appealing with weakening nominal GDP growth. Some global fund managers are shifting allocations to cheaper markets like China, Europe, and Japan. India’s equity
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