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Geopolitical tensions may fuel market volatility in short term: Amnish Aggarwal.


Date: 07-05-2025
Subject: Geopolitical tensions may fuel market volatility in short term: Amnish Aggarwal
"Now, it all depends upon to what extent this escalates. If Pakistan also retaliates and there is some escalation, then we could see markets turning much more volatile at least in the coming few days," says Amnish Aggarwal, Prabhudas Lilladher.

What are you suspecting? Do you think the markets are going to be a little volatile with regards to all the news flow from operation Sindoor or do you think it is going to be at best just rangebound given that this is a news that we all knew and anticipated coming?
Amnish Aggarwal: So, the initial reaction which you showed of the market 60 points down, this is not fully capturing that how the things are set up today. You see, it is not only the question of yo ..


Especially given the disconnect that one is seeing right now with what is happening in the broader end of the market and what is happening at an index level, I mean if I were to just dissect what was happening in the markets yesterday, acute weakness in mid and smallcaps, the Nifty being held out with some of the leadership names, you had a Bharti, M&M, and a few others hold out and then banks have been underperforming ever since you had Kotak and SBI delivered their numbers. 
Tell me where do you think the sectoral composition in the market is going to head and let us first talk about largecaps.


Amnish Aggarwal: If you look few months ago what had happened was that the largecaps actually they saw a lot of FII selling and whenever we see FII selling, the selling usually is concentrated a bit in the top say 20, 25, or say 50 stocks.
But subsequently due to the weight even the midcaps came down and what has happened in the last month-and-a-half in a very gist of it the Indian market was perhaps the most oversold or it was heavily sold 


Source Name : Economic Times

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