
Investors in Wait-and-Watch Mode but India's Economic Story Remains Resilient: Julius Baer's Malhotra
India Remains a Key Player in Global Emerging Markets
Despite the ongoing market volatility and geopolitical uncertainties, India remains firmly at the centre of global emerging market allocations. This assessment comes from Rahul Malhotra, region head of emerging markets and member of the global wealth management committee at Julius Baer Bank.
According to Malhotra, investors are likely to start looking at India more actively again by the end of the September quarter. This indicates a continued interest in India's growing economy, which has been a key driver of emerging market allocations in recent years.
| Country | Expected Allocation | Change from Previous Quarter |
|---|---|---|
| India | Increased focus | N/A |
| Other Emerging Markets | Mixed outlook | Varies |
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Note: The table above highlights the expected allocation trend for India and other emerging markets, with India expected to see an increased focus from investors.
Investor Takeaway
Investors may start looking at India more actively again by the end of the September quarter.
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