Goldman Sachs Upgrades India Back To ‘Overweight’; Sees Nifty Rising 14% By 2026-End

Goldman Sachs upgraded India to “overweight” from “neutral”, reversing its October 2024 downgrade, citing strengthening earnings momentum and policy tailwinds supporting growth.The global brokerage has set a 2026 year-end target of 29,000 for the benchmark index Nifty 50, implyin

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