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2025-02-15 12:25:20 pm | Source: Dezerv
Weekly Market Outlook: Current market volatility poses a significant challenge to the continued growth of new demat accounts Says Vaibhav Porwal, co-founder, Dezerv
Weekly Market Outlook: Current market volatility poses a significant challenge to the continued growth of new demat accounts Says Vaibhav Porwal, co-founder, Dezerv

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"Current market volatility poses a significant challenge to the continued growth of new demat accounts. Investors may become more cautious and postpone their investment decisions until the market stabilises.
IPOs will be important but less dominant than last year.

In 2025 too, we see a steady flow of IPOs – 28 SME IPOs and 7 Mainboard IPOs with companies like WeWork have filed their DRHP. However, due to the recent market correction, slow economic growth, broader economic impacts, there is an overall cautious investor sentiment.

While IPOs will remain an important component of the market, they are expected to be less dominant than last year. An oversupply of listings, coupled with a recent market correction, is likely to make investors deploy capital more cautiously. This environment is steering the focus away from a broad-based IPO frenzy toward a more selective approach, with investors favoring high-quality stocks that align with the current macroeconomic conditions."
 
 

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