The Nifty50, Nifty Midcap 100, and Nifty Smallcap 100 indices have dropped by 12%, 14%, and 16%, respectively, since their peak in Q3 of FY25. JM Financial notes that with this market correction, large-cap stocks in the Nifty50 now seem less expensive, trading below their average valuation.
While midcap and small-cap stocks still have high valuations, there’s potential for stronger earnings growth. JM Financial expects Nifty50 earnings growth to be modest at 3.8% in FY25 but predicts a boost in FY26, with 18.3% growth driven by factors like tax changes, stronger rural economy growth, and higher government spending.
The recent change in RBI leadership also sparks hopes for a rate cut cycle starting in February 2025, which could further support the market.
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