
Morgan Stanley reports that Indian households have amassed approximately $1 trillion from the stock market over the past decade, reflecting a significant increase in wealth. This growth is attributed to a booming private capital expenditure cycle and strong earnings, with retail investors now owning 23.4% of Indian equities. Additionally, Indian households currently hold $9.7 trillion in total investments, indicating a rising trend in financialization of savings. However, Morgan Stanley cautions that there are risks associated with stretched valuations and potential global economic slowdowns. India's share in global market capitalization has also increased, reaching 4.3% in November 2024, up from 1.6% in 2013.
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