"In the near-term, this move may hurt economic activity, specifically discretionary consumption, gold and property demand," UBS said in a note adding in the long term it would result in efficiency and access to lower cost of capital.
"We view it as a positive for financials potentially but over the longer term. Combined with GST and Aadhaar driven financial inclusion," it said.
Similarly Japanese brokerage Nomura said while citizens will be inconvenienced in the short term and the move could hurt consumption demand, this is a big medium-term positive in the government's effort to crack down on black money and corruption.
It also noted that as the old currency notes are deposited with banks, the deposit growth will witness a pickup and currency in circulation will moderate - a positive for banking sector liquidity.
It also noted that since black money played a role in real estate transactions, this crackdown is very likely to hurt the real estate market, which is already reeling under high inventory in top tier cities such as Mumbai and Delhi.
Besides, the move will help boost the government's tax revenue collections as some of the black money is brought under legitimate channels, Nomura said.
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