2025-02-14 06:01:54 pm | Source: Geojit Financial Services Ltd
Market Quote : Risk-Averse Sentiment Rules as Corporate Earnings Fall Short Says Vinod Nair, Head of Research, Geojit Financial Services
Below the Quote on Market by Vinod Nair, Head of Research, Geojit Financial Services
"The risk-averse sentiment continues to rule investors’ minds as corporate earnings are significantly lower than the market expectations during the start of the year, especially for mid- and small caps. Muted earnings trend, INR depreciation along with external factors like tariffs are expected to keep the sentiments weak in the near term, which could further push FIIs outflows. Volatility is expected to stay elevated until there is clarity on tariffs and a recovery in corporate earnings."
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