Les résultats du trimestre de juin détermineront la direction du marché, selon Sunil Subramaniam

L'expert du marché Sunil Subramaniam a conseillé la prudence aux investisseurs face à l'incertitude géopolitique et à la hausse des coûts des intrants. Il a mis en avant les biens de consommation durables, les biens d'équipement et les banques du secteur public comme secteurs privilégiés.

Sunil Subramaniam a déclaré que la volatilité devrait rester élevée à court terme. Selon son évaluation, les prix du pétrole, les décisions politiques de la Reserve Bank of India et les résultats du premier trimestre façonneront les mouvements du marché au cours des prochains mois.

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