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RIGHT NOW, GEO-POLITICAL RISK IS THE KEY FACTOR

The Morning Standard

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October 14, 2024

OME years ago, I had commenced with a column titled 'Right Now', which was the title of a popular rock song released three decades ago by the music group, Van Halen. The lyrics of this song proposed living for the moment and not being afraid of making a change. So, in this fortnight's column, I propose to take you, my valued readers, once again on a ‘Right Now’ journey across our financial markets.

- ASHOK KUMAR

RIGHT NOW, GEO-POLITICAL RISK IS THE KEY FACTOR

Right now, Indian investors are waking up to the real possibility of an overvalued market correcting its excesses and especially in sub-segments where the run-up was exaggerated. Interestingly, Indian investors have put on a brave front thus far and are not in panic mode despite sensational media headlines predicting doom and gloom.

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