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US Elections & Impact on Indian Capital Markets

Published: November 9, 2024
Author: TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN

Trump’s Second Term and Economic Agenda:

  • Donald Trump has been re-elected as the 47th President of the United States for a second term after a four-year gap.
  • His policies include extending personal tax cuts, reducing corporate tax rates and imposing a 60% tariff on China.
  • Overall, his policies are likely to widen the US fiscal deficit and increase inflationary pressures.
  • India could benefit from any re-orientation of global supply chain away from China.
  • Trump’s plans to reduce energy prices by increasing US fossil fuel production could also benefit India.
  • Strict immigration policies may impact India’s IT sector.

Impact on Indian Capital Markets:

  • The Fed is likely to slow rate cuts under Trump’s administration.
  • In the near term, elevated UST yields will put upward pressure on domestic yields.
  • The RBI may start rate cut cycle in FY25 if food inflation moderates, easing pressure on Indian yields over the medium term.
  • A stronger dollar and FPI outflows have led to the rupee’s depreciation to a record low.
  • India’s healthy forex reserves should help the RBI manage rupee volatility.
  • FPI inflows into India are expected to return once Trump’s policies become clearer.
  • Inflows from India’s inclusion in global bond indices may also support the rupee in the medium term.
  • Key factors to monitor include tariff implementation and China’s response, which will shape market dynamics.

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