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This Article is From Jul 17, 2019

Expensive India Stocks Risk Sharp Cuts From the Slowing Economy

(Bloomberg) -- Investors seeking comfort in India's ‘growth stocks,' including consumer products and financial services companies, should put on one's guard about, Kotak Institutional Equities advise.

If the nation's current economic slowdown were to continue, these companies that are trading at higher valuations might see a sharp price correction, according to a note by Kotak Institutional Equities. “The de-rating can be quite severe” once the market reconciles to a long period of weak sales, analysts led by Sanjeev Prasad wrote in the note to clients.

Growth in Asia's third-largest economy slumped to a five-year low of 5.8% in the three months to March with the sale of consumer products, including television sets to motorbikes showing weaker volumes. Further, resisting calls for a stimulus to spur the economy, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman opted for spending control in the federal budget.

Then why hasn't the equity market seen a sharp correction despite growing growth worries? The analysts narrow it down to three reasons.

  • Accommodative monetary policies of major central banks
  • Lower domestic bond yields
  • Hopes of an economic recovery

While Kotak is comfortable about the first two reasons holding up and supporting the shares, the growth worries remain a bugbear. If the sub-par growth doesn't re-accelerate bets on those expensive stocks soon could go awry.

To contact the reporter on this story: Nupur Acharya in Mumbai at nacharya7@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Lianting Tu at ltu4@bloomberg.net, Anto Antony, Pradeep Kurup

©2019 Bloomberg L.P.

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