Times of India

India becomes the least-favoured Asian stock market in BofA survey - here's why

India becomes the least-favoured Asian stock market in BofA survey - here's whyWorldPing

The survey identified the absence of clear exposure to artificial intelligence as the biggest concern for Indian equities, followed by weak economic growth. As many as 32% of respondents were net underweight on India.

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