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tata india consumer fund: If you can find growth at some value, that is where nirvana is for an investor: Sonam Udasi

Sonam Udasi, Senior Fund Manager at Tata Mutual Fund, discusses the fund s sector exposure, highlighting an overweight position in consumer services and underweight in consumer staples. He emphasizes the fund s adaptability to changing consumption patterns over the next 5-10 years. Udasi says: "I believe every equity investor, whatever theme they are investing in, they are looking for growth. If you can find growth at some value, that is where nirvana is as an investor."

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In India s sizzling bourses, consumer stocks rise 18% but are laggards

In India s sizzling bourses, consumer stocks rise 18% but are laggards
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Analysis-In India s sizzling stock market, consumer stocks rise 18% but are laggards

The yawning divide between the super-rich and middle-class in India's booming economy is set to persist, if the "underperformance" of consumer stocks in the raging stock market is anything to go by. Stock prices of consumer firms selling soap, hair oil and refrigerators are seeing double-digit gains but are still lagging benchmark Indian stock indexes as low income growth and volatile inflation hurt demand for everyday goods. Asia's third-largest economy is set for a 7.6% expansion in the financial year ending this month, but private consumption, which contributes 60% of economic growth, is expected to grow at just 3% - the slowest in two decades, excluding the COVID-19 pandemic years.

Analysis-In India s sizzling stock market, consumer stocks rise 18% but are laggards | WSAU News/Talk 550 AM · 99 9 FM

By Bharath Rajeswaran MUMBAI (Reuters) - The yawning divide between the super-rich and middle-class in India's booming economy is set to persist, if the "underperformance" of consumer stocks in the raging stock market is anything to go by. Stock pr.

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