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India’s status as a defensive bet waning? CLSA says foreign flows may head back to China stocks

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 13 May 2025
CLSA's report suggests India's appeal as a defensive investment is waning due to easing US-China trade tensions and improved regional diplomacy. With reduced global risk, investment flows may shift from Indian to Chinese securities.
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