Global brokerage firm CLSA has reversed its early tactical shift from Indian equities to Chinese stocks, and has decided to ...
CLSA has increased its investment in Indian stocks while decreasing its investment in Chinese stocks. This decision comes ...
CLSA has reversed earlier allocation, increasing India and cutting China, even as India faces sustained foreign investor ...
Hong Kong based brokerage firm, CLSA (Credit Lyonnais Securities Asia) has raised its 'overweight' on Indian stocks by 20 per ...
While brokerage firms have said the foreign portfolio investors’ (FPIs) selling in India was primarily driven by the need to ...
Read why has CLSA reversed its allocation strategy, raising investment in Indian equities while cutting China exposure.
CLSA has now positioned India as a 20% overweight in its portfolio, reflecting a more optimistic outlook for the country.
CLSA reverses trade over-exposure from India to China, citing India's resilience to trade policy and strong domestic ...
A new report by CLSA suggests India is emerging as one of the least affected markets by former U.S. President Donald Trump's ...
China's recent economic woes, including trade tensions with the US and falling property prices, will likely continue to weigh ...
CLSA returns to a benchmark on China and 20% overweight on India, anticipating the return of a Trump trade war against ...