Why Are Foreign Funds Staying Away from India? Morgan Stanley’s Ridham Desai Explains

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  • Опубліковано 14 чер 2024
  • Morgan Stanley's Ridham Desai explained that market trades occur between domestic and foreign investors, with foreigners currently selling. However, he expects this trend to reverse in the second half of the year as corporate issuers become more active.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 16

  • @veeruavamish8245
    @veeruavamish8245 10 днів тому +2

    Big move will be there in short term ( next 6 months)..ready to buy..

  • @SHari-xn6bk
    @SHari-xn6bk 21 годину тому

    We are in bubble and in next fews weeks it will break like hell

  • @vvishnu3385
    @vvishnu3385 11 днів тому

    The only question is are they going to take us down and then up ? Or how is it planned if u are sure ?? Sir,

  • @rameshkulkarni8673
    @rameshkulkarni8673 11 днів тому

    Desai must be aware of US Fed pivot probably happens early next year or by end of this year and S&P 500 and Nifty too would fall to an extent 30% plus depends upon recession intensity. My question is how FII would come and enter Indian market in next six months? Hope you would respond to the entire investor community!! Regards

    • @udb_music
      @udb_music 11 днів тому +1

      Sorry, you are a bit naive. I know at this point you won't like my comment. But just wait and see, nifty will never fall 30 percent until and unless something like the covid happens

    • @rameshkulkarni8673
      @rameshkulkarni8673 11 днів тому +1

      @@udb_music History showed when Fed did a pivot market crashed between 30-60%. Kindly educate me because I saw all fed pivot dates and corrections historically market crashed not less than 21% if ai am correct. Thanks for your response!! But still correction seems more than 21% for sure. I am respecting your response buy I did my home work by syuying charts from 1930 till date and date of US Fed pivot and its impact on market.

    • @virajreddy4992
      @virajreddy4992 11 днів тому

      @@rameshkulkarni8673 If someone says it will never fall 30% you know they don't have basic knowledge about the stock market.

    • @wikitips4568
      @wikitips4568 11 днів тому

      Generally, a pivot towards lower interest rates is seen as positive for stocks, as it makes borrowing cheaper and can boost corporate profits. Conversely, a pivot towards higher rates can put downward pressure on stock prices.
      So now Fed will lower the Interest Rates. Which is Good for the Market and Stocks will go up.
      Hope it helps.
      I don't know why you think fed Pivot will only bring Market Crash? Please reply

    • @rameshkulkarni8673
      @rameshkulkarni8673 10 днів тому +1

      @@wikitips4568 I agree but it boost the market for couple of months. Historically economy turned in to recession and resuling in to market correction. I cant attach the chart of market correction here otherwise I would be.

  • @MAC-vi7fy
    @MAC-vi7fy 11 днів тому +3

    Unsurprising, Indians voted for caste, creed and islamism and this is the result. Had they voted for development we would have seen more investment.

    • @icyhawt2854
      @icyhawt2854 8 днів тому +1

      India will always vote for caste dosent matter which party it is, bjp's most loyal vote bank is upper cast hindus like us just like other parties have theirs, its sad this is still the case today, it will probably take a lot more decades before enough people are not only educated but also dont believe in religion politics and switch their focus to actual problems for this to happen