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The hidden reason global capital is looking beyond India for future growth
Foreign investors are reallocating capital away from India towards markets like Taiwan and South Korea that offer stronger exposure to AI and semiconductor growth. The trend highlights India’s structural gaps in innovation, limited deep-tech opportunities in listed markets, and rising concerns over valuations amid moderating earnings and slowing capital inflows.
Sensex jumps over 400 pts, Nifty above 24,100; IT stocks lead gains
Indian stock markets rebounded strongly on Monday, with Sensex and Nifty posting significant gains after Friday's dip. Tech stocks led the charge, while broader market indices also climbed. Despite Middle East tensions, Brent crude prices remained below $80, suggesting a potential de-escalation. Analysts remain optimistic, citing rupee appreciation and expected capital inflows as supportive factors for continued market momentum, particularly in mid and small-cap segments.
Ghayal hoon isiliye ghatak hoon! Why a global tech crash could be the right medicine for wounded Nifty bulls
Global capital flows are shifting away from semiconductor-heavy markets like South Korea and Taiwan. This tech-led meltdown presents an opportunity for India. Foreign investors may return to Indian markets, which are seen as a diversified domestic-economy-led alternative. This shift could lead to an explosive rally for Indian stocks.

Rupee may weaken towards 98 as oil and US yields pressure EMs: David Hauner of BofA Securities
David Hauner, Head-Global EM Fixed Income Strategy at BofA Securities, remains structurally bullish on emerging markets over the long term despite near-term headwinds. He expects oil prices to ease, the US dollar to weaken and capital flows to gradually return to emerging market assets next year.

India fund outflows deepen as global investors rush back to US tech
Elara Capital’s latest global liquidity tracker shows the first visible cracks in the broader AI rally that had lifted markets such as Taiwan, South Korea and Brazil over the past year.

Why India may miss the next Asia rally: Nomura’s Chetan Seth
Chetan Seth, Asia-Pacific Equity Strategist at Nomura outlines how Korea and Taiwan could outperform on strong AI-driven earnings, while India’s performance will depend on energy stability and foreign inflows. Seth also breaks down the recent FII outflows, the role of the rupee, and why global capital is rotating toward tech-heavy markets.
Volatility may persist, but this is a time to accumulate: Bay Capital
Nikunj Doshi, Managing Partner & CIO-PMS at Bay Capital Investments Advisors, says rising crude prices and global uncertainty are key risks, but markets tend to recover over time. He advises gradual accumulation during corrections, with a long-term positive view on India. He prefers domestic-focused sectors like consumption, financials, NBFCs and digital tech, while cautioning that near-term outlook remains uncertain due to potential second-order economic impacts.

Watch | Sanjay Parekh on where he sees value in banks, IT, cement and telecom stocks
Sohum Asset Managers’ Founder & CIO, Sanjay Parekh, says markets look sluggish despite improving macro conditions, with Q3 Nifty earnings near 8–9%. He sees recovery in CVs (Ashok Leyland), credit growth at ICICI Bank and gradual picka a up in cement and steel. Portfolio stays domestic-focused: overweight telecom, NBFCs, industrials, cement, utilities, ports and logistics; underweight oil & gas and banks, zero FMCG. Watching IT names like Infosys and TCS, mid-cap tech (Persistent, Coforge, Mastek), defence HAL, quick commerce Zomato and Swiggy, and capital goods L&T, JSW Energy.

FII inflows into India since US trade deal top $2 bn, worst of rupee’s fall behind us: Goldman Sachs
Sunil Koul, Global EM Equity Strategist at Goldman Sachs expects foreign investment to return to India, driven by three factors: the Indo-US trade deal removing a key uncertainty, strong global inflows into emerging markets, and investors diversifying away from volatile tech stocks — making Indian equities an attractive destination for capital.