India becomes the fifth most valued stock market
Mumbai: India is now the fifth most valued stock market ahead of the United Kingdom, Canada and Saudi Arabia.
US tops as the world's biggest market valued at $47.32 trillion followed by China ($11.52 trillion), Japan ($6 trillion) and Hong Kong ($5.55 trillion), according to a Moneycontrol report.
Amid the Russia-Ukraine conflict, all top global stock markets lost value except Saudi Arabia.
Since the beginning of December last year, top markets lost value: US around $6.6 trillion, China $1.48 trillion, Japan $622 billion and Hong Kong $524.31 billion, said the report.
India has lost comparatively less since the start of the year: $257.35 billion.
According to the reort, brokerage firm Morgan Stanley stated that the Indian stocks held up remarkably well despite the rise in crude, possibly due to a combination of a change in macro funding mix to FDI, falling oil intensity in GDP, high real relative policy rates and a strong domestic bid on stocks.
"Recovery in markets over the past couple of days is obviously aided by positive sentiments about election results as well as talk that the war in Ukraine seems to be coming to some sort of closure. There have been signals of reconciliation between Russia and Ukraine, and their foreign ministers are expected to meet again today," said Nilesh Shah, managing director, Kotak Mahindra Asset Management Company, in an exclusive chat with CNBC-TV18 on March 10.
Equity markets around the world, especially in India have taken a hit, mainly because of the sustained selling by foreign institutional investors (FII).
“For the Indian stock markets, the real war is the continuous FII selling, which on a daily basis is in the region of $1 billion for the past few days,” said Raamdeo Agrawal, co-founder and joint managing director of Motilal Oswal Financial Services, in a CNBC-TV18 interview. “The FIIs have exited India for now, but they will have a very painful entry whenever they decide to come back to Indian equities,” Agrawal added.
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