The economic landscape is showing promising signs of recovery, particularly in government spending and liquidity conditions. Pankaj Tibrewal, an asset manager at IKIGAI, highlights that while the economy has faced challenges over the past few months, there are clear indicators of improvement. The government's capital expenditure (capex) is gradually picking up pace, even though it remains below budgeted estimates. This trend suggests a strong potential for a significant rebound in capex spending for the remainder of the fiscal year. Additionally, the recent changes in leadership have brought about positive adjustments in liquidity, which should further bolster market confidence.
Beyond capex, other key factors are contributing to a more optimistic outlook. The depreciation of the Dollar Index (DXY) and moderating bond yields have alleviated some of the pressure on foreign institutional investors (FIIs), who have been net sellers in the Indian markets. With these headwinds easing, there is a growing expectation that FIIs will either reduce their selling or become buyers, potentially driving market gains. Moreover, earnings expectations for the Nifty index suggest a modest growth rate of 5-6% this year, with the third quarter possibly marking the bottom of the earnings downgrade cycle. As we move into the next fiscal year, the base effect could provide a favorable boost to performance.
In light of these developments, Tibrewal advises investors to remain cautious yet constructive. While the era of easy money may be behind us, selective opportunities still abound. Investors should focus on companies with solid balance sheets and strong cash flows, avoiding those driven solely by narratives without financial backing. Specific sectors like metals, cement, and specialty chemicals present contrarian opportunities, as they are poised for margin improvements after extended periods of decline. Ultimately, the coming 12-18 months will require a discerning approach, focusing on stock-specific and sector-specific strategies to capitalize on the evolving market dynamics. By staying vigilant and strategic, investors can navigate this consolidating phase and position themselves for long-term success.