Goldman Sachs Upgrades India To ‘Overweight’, Sets Nifty Target At 29,000
Global investment bank Goldman Sachs (GS) has turned bullish on India, upgrading its rating on Indian equities to “Overweight” and setting a Nifty target of 29,000 by end-2026, implying a potential 14 per cent upside from current levels.
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Global investment bank Goldman Sachs (GS) has turned bullish on India, upgrading its rating on Indian equities to “Overweight” and setting a Nifty target of 29,000 by end-2026, implying a potential 14 per cent upside from current levels.
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