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MUMBAI: The multi-year bull run in Indian stocks is likely to continue in 2008 and an expected slowdown in the US may make more foreign investors see domestically-driven India a safe haven, JPMorgan Asset Management said on Wednesday.
Concerns in U.S. will raise “nervousness in developed economies” in 2008 but India stands to gain, the Indian fund arm of JPMorgan said in its factsheet for December.
“Due to the low level of exposure of the Indian economy with the U.S. and strong domestic growth fundamentals, we believe the Indian market may be increasingly viewed as a relatively safe haven by international investors,” it said.
The U.S. economy has been under pressure due to tightening of credit markets, a weakening housing market and poor job data. The Fed has lowered its benchmark lending rate by 100 basis points since mid-September in a bid to boost the economy.
The firm, which entered the rapidly growing Indian fund industry last year and managed assets worth about 26 billion rupees at December-end, said any aggressive rate cuts in the U.S. was likely to benefit the Indian markets.
“We expect the trend of growing interest in Indian equities, both by domestic and foreign investors, will likely continue in 2008,” the Indian fund arm of JPMorgan (JPM.N: Quote, Profile, Research) said.
Indian stocks rose 47.15 percent in 2007, recording their sixth straight