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Goldman Sachs is loving India's growth journey and these 20 stocks for investors

Goldman Sachs projects India as a rapidly growing economy, with medium-term profit growth momentum expected until 2030.

Published on: Sep 25, 2024 09:56 AM IST
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Global brokerage Goldman Sachs said that India is poised to be the among fastest growing economies in the medium-term. In a recent note, the brokerage noted that after a decade-long downcycle, India's earnings have started to stablise over the past few years.

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Goldman Sachs identifies India as a leading economy in growth potential, with a sustained profit momentum. The brokerage advises investing in 20 stocks, emphasizing sectors like autos, real estate, and chemicals for profit expansion. (Reuters)
Goldman Sachs identifies India as a leading economy in growth potential, with a sustained profit momentum. The brokerage advises investing in 20 stocks, emphasizing sectors like autos, real estate, and chemicals for profit expansion. (Reuters)

There is a mid-teen profit growth momentum that might sustain until 2030, the brokerage said as Nifty's total earnings growth and market cap have both achieved an 18 per cent CAGR over the past five years.

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Owing to this, the profit pool is likely to shift towards investment cyclicals, which includes autos, real estate, chemicals along with industrials. This could see the largest rise in profit share and the brokerage said that consumer cyclicals could see the highest absolute growth.

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