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Indian markets scale new highs on strong earnings outlook, domestic support

by admin November 27, 2025
November 27, 2025
Indian markets scale new highs on strong earnings outlook, domestic support

India’s equity benchmark Nifty 50 surged to a fresh all-time high on Thursday, driven by improving corporate earnings, more attractive valuations, and sustained domestic investor flows that have helped cushion outflows from foreign institutional investors.

The index climbed as much as 0.4% to 26,310.45 — surpassing its previous peak of 26,277.35 set in September 2024 — while the Sensex advanced 0.52% to 86,055.86, reaching its all-time mark.

Analysts attribute the rally to signs of earnings recovery, easing valuation premiums, and a stable macroeconomic backdrop that has kept investor sentiment resilient.

The momentum arrives against expectations that Asia’s third-largest economy expanded nearly 7% in the July–September quarter and is on track to grow 6.8% in FY26.

Market participants note that the consolidation phase of the past year has narrowed the gap between rich valuations and actual earnings growth, paving the way for the latest breakout in Indian equities.

Domestic inflows anchor markets amid global uncertainty

One of the most prominent tailwinds behind the rally has been the strength and consistency of domestic investor participation.

Equity mutual funds have recorded uninterrupted inflows since February 2021, with systematic investment plan (SIP) contributions hitting new highs even during periods of volatility.

Analysts say steady household participation and increased retail confidence have reduced India’s reliance on foreign capital, shielding markets from global risk-off phases and external shocks.

Over the past 14 months, domestic equity funds purchased ₹2.92 trillion worth of shares, significantly outweighing foreign outflows of $16.9 billion.

Market experts believe this liquidity base, aided by moderating inflation, a healthy banking system fundamentals, and stable consumption demand, has helped India maintain upward momentum even as other economies grapple with higher rates and recession concerns.

Seasonal demand, festive purchasing, and GST-linked consumption strength have offered an additional boost, particularly to autos and discretionary segments.

Corporate earnings show revival as profitability strengthens

The recent rally also reflects early signs of profit recovery among listed companies, with several sectors returning to double-digit earnings growth in the September quarter.

Broader consumption recovery, supported by tax relief measures, lower borrowing costs, and favourable monetary policy, has contributed to improved topline performance across banks, autos, FMCG, and consumer goods.

Market strategists expect second-half FY26 earnings to accelerate further, reinforcing investor confidence.

Analysts say improving profitability has brought corporate performance more in line with market pricing, a shift that has strengthened the long-term investment case for equities.

Consolidation over the past 14–15 months helped correct stretched valuations, reducing volatility risks and creating new entry points for investors — particularly in large caps.

Valuations ease as underperformance creates room for upside

After hitting a record high in September last year, the Nifty corrected nearly 17%, dragging valuations lower despite global market strength.

The index now trades at 22.3x–22.7x one-year forward earnings, compared with 23x–25x a year earlier.

Analysts note that India’s relative underperformance compared to other Asian and emerging markets through the year has left room for catch-up gains without the risk of excessive froth.

A softer valuation premium, coupled with improving earnings visibility, is beginning to draw overseas investors back into Indian equities.

Market observers believe this equilibrium — steady domestic liquidity, earnings revival, and reduced pricing stress — forms a durable foundation for further upside, provided macro stability continues, and global volatility remains contained.

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