“We could see a sharp correction in consumption and real estate stocks. Also, shares of smaller companies could come under pressure. Most consumption activity in the country happens through cash, which could impact their business. Most of the consumption stocks are trading at high valuations and investors could use this as a selling opportunity,” said Tirthankar Patnaik, India strategist at Mizuho Bank.
Although real estate stocks are part of the benchmark Sensex and Nifty indices, consumption stocks including ITC and Hindustan Lever have a considerable weightage and their performance could weigh on the market.
“We should see a negative knee-jerk reaction in the markets. The correction, however, may not last much as the focus will shift to the US election outcome,” said U R Bhat, managing director, Dalton Capital Advisors. “Most listed companies have to submit proper audited accounts so there aren’t much incidence of black money,” he added.
Global markets are expected to react positively if Democrat Hillary Clinton wins the US elections, while Republican Donald Trump could spark a sell-off in risky assets.
Not just the market but the move could also make a dent in the real economy in the short term, say analysts.
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