Morgan Stanley Forecast: Morgan Stanley lowers India's FY26 GDP growth forecast to 6.1% and slashes its Sensex year-end target to 82,000, citing global uncertainty:

Morgan Stanley Forecast: Morgan Stanley lowers India's FY26 GDP growth forecast to 6.1% and slashes its Sensex year-end target to 82,000, citing global uncertainty:

Daily Current Affairs   /   Morgan Stanley Forecast: Morgan Stanley lowers India's FY26 GDP growth forecast to 6.1% and slashes its Sensex year-end target to 82,000, citing global uncertainty:

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Category : Business and economics Published on: April 19 2025

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  • Morgan Stanley lowered its growth estimates for the current financial year by 40 bps. “This reflects uncertainty stemming from changes in trade and tariff policies which weigh on external demand and business sentiment.
  • International brokerage Morgan Stanley has lowered its year-end target for Sensex to 82,000, down from 93,000, amid global uncertainties. The base case target suggests that the Sensex might gain around nine percent from current levels in 2025.
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