IIFL bets on bank, insurance & infrastructure stocks amid slowing economy
Mumbai: Indian bank, insurance and infrastructure stocks should outperform as the nation’s economy struggles with weak consumption and its slowest pace of growth in six years, IIFL Securities Ltd. says.
“Market cycles can change faster than actual happenings on the ground,” Arindam Chanda, managing director at IIFL in Mumbai, said in an interview at his office. “The falling cost of borrowing and a revival in animal spirits will boost the industry spending cycle first and consumption will revive later.”
India’s key equity indexes have dropped more than 7% from their peaks in June after the introduction of a tax on higher incomes and a lack of stimulus in the government’s July budget damped investor sentiment. While the administration recently laid out a spate of measures aimed at reviving the economy, including funding for state banks and relaxing foreign-investment rules, results are likely to take time to materialize.
IIFL advises investors to buy shares of the so-called corporate banks — lenders that have a significant portion of their loans to companies versus individual customers — as it sees a peak in the soured-debt cycle. It also prefers non-state insurance companies on the huge market potential to serve the under-insured in the world’s second-most populous nation.
Here are some more comments from Chanda:
Source: The Print