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Leaders have fallen one after another, and the "expensive" Indian stock market is facing a poor start.
Recently, the Indian stock market has experienced a significant decline, with the benchmark NSE Nifty 50 Index dropping 12% from its historical high in September of last year. Star stocks that performed well last year have generally faced severe setbacks. Analysts believe that this round of adjustment is mainly due to investors' concerns over the high valuations of Indian stocks. Additionally, this adjustment has revealed the challenges faced by Indian companies in achieving performance growth.
Is the bull market coming to an end? With bleak profit prospects and concerns from Trump, foreign capital sold off 5 billion dollars in Indian stocks.
Since January, Global Funds have net withdrawn $5.4 billion from the Indian stock market, marking the largest monthly withdrawal scale since October 2023. Within less than 24 hours of Trump's inauguration, the NSE volatility Index continued its four-day rise, reaching levels not seen since August.
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Indonesia unexpectedly cut interest rates, and India has loosened its fluctuations. Are central banks in Asia ready to abandon the "MMF defense battle"?
Under the pressure of a prolonged economic downturn, some central banks in Asia have begun to prioritize boosting the economy rather than managing Exchange Rates.