As anticipation builds around the upcoming Union Budget, market analyst Sandip Sabharwal predicts a largely status quo approach, citing global uncertainties and persistent foreign investor outflows. Emphasizing the need to tackle tax issues and stabilize foreign portfolio investments, Sabharwal highlights key challenges that may shape market sentiment and influence economic confidence in the months ahead.
Budget likely to be status quo, focus needed on FII outflows: Sandip Sabharwal
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