Los resultados del trimestre de junio determinarán la dirección del mercado, según Sunil Subramaniam

El experto en mercados Sunil Subramaniam ha aconsejado cautela a los inversores ante la incertidumbre geopolítica y el aumento de los costes de los insumos. Destacó los bienes de consumo duradero, los bienes de capital y los bancos del sector público como sectores preferentes.

Sunil Subramaniam afirmó que se espera que la volatilidad siga siendo elevada a corto plazo. Según su valoración, los precios del crudo, las decisiones políticas del Reserve Bank of India y los resultados del primer trimestre determinarán los movimientos del mercado en los próximos meses.

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