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Morgan Stanley Upgrades India’s Status To ‘Overweight’, Downgrades China

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Morgan Stanley Upgrades India’s Status To ‘Overweight’, Downgrades China
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A overweight rating means that the firm expects India’s economy to perform better in the future.

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Brokerage firm Morgan Stanley has changed India’s status to ‘overweight’ as it believes that the nation’s reform and macro-stability agenda supports a strong capex and profit outlook. A overweight rating means that the firm expects India’s economy to perform better in the future. The upgrade in the backdrop of US losing AAA status and economic slowdown in China.

India’s macro indicators remain resilient, and the economy is on track to achieve the 6.2% GDP forecast, the firm said.

“India rises from 6 to 1 in our process, with relative valuations less extreme than in October, and India’s ability to leverage multipolar world dynamics is a significant advantage,” Morgan Stanley analysts said.

“India is arguably at the start of a long wave boom at the same time as China may be ending one,” the report added.

The firm also cut its rating on Chinese stocks to equal weight, saying investors should capitalise on a rally spurred by government stimulus pledges to take profits.

Chinese assets have gotten a boost in recent days amid a slew of promises from Beijing to spur growth and revitalise the nation’s flagging private sector. But easing measures are likely to come piecemeal, analysts at the bank wrote in a report, which may not be enough for shares to sustain gains.

The latest upgrade comes just months after Morgan Stanley moved up India from underweight to equal weight citing a resilient economy.

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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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