Growth Concerns, High Valuations: Why HSBC Has Revised Its Outlook On Indian Equities To ‘Neutral’

HSBC has lowered its outlook on Indian stocks, shifting to a ‘neutral’ rating due to concerns over slowing growth and high valuations that limit potential upside. The brokerage cut its target for the BSE Sensex for the end of 2025 by 5%, now expecting it to reach 85,990, which su

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