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Goldman Sachs raises Nifty target to 21,800 by end of 2024

EditorHari G
Published 11/20/2023, 10:08 PM
Updated 11/20/2023, 10:08 PM
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Goldman Sachs has revised its forecast for India's Nifty50 index, projecting a potential ascent to 21,800 points by the end of 2024. This marks a 10.7% increase from Monday's closing figure of 19,694. The firm's outlook is buoyed by robust 'earnings expansion' and 'valuation adjustments', signaling double-digit profit growth annually through 2025 across various sectors. As India approaches its Q2 '24 elections amid challenging global conditions and domestic political uncertainty, Goldman Sachs suggests investors hedge with inexpensive short-dated Nifty puts.

The financial institution's recommendation comes as the MSCI India PE ratio dips below last year's level by roughly 12%, now under 20 times earnings despite high interest rates and persistent dollar strength. These factors, according to Goldman Sachs, make India more resilient to external economic shocks compared to other markets.

Investors are encouraged to focus on Indian sectors such as financial services, automotive, cement, industrial companies, and energy suppliers. Large-cap stocks like HDFC Bank and Godrej Consumer Products are highlighted as particularly promising investments. Despite global macroeconomic concerns and the upcoming national elections that may lead to market volatility, the Nifty50 has already seen a commendable rise of nearly nine percent this year.

The firm's optimistic stance is supported by a solid economic foundation and an expectation of cross-sector prosperity. However, foreign capital flow remains cautious due to premium valuations and speculative electoral outcomes that could unsettle the market balance.

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Goldman has stuck its buy position at 20200, probably.
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