In this video, Mr. Aashish Somaiyaa will help us explore the
economic landscape. From emerging market challenges to India's pivotal role,
dive into discussions on GDP growth, population impact, fashion industry
trends, and smart investment strategies. The two macroeconomic variables that
are most frequently known to have an impact on stock markets are probably GDP
and inflation.
The historical performance of stock markets in connection to
inflation rates indicates that there is an inverse relationship between the
two, even if there is no formula for it. As a result, stock markets typically
decline when inflation rates rise and vice versa. This goes against a number of
scholarly studies that contend that equities maintain their true worth in the
face of inflation. But this shouldn't be regarded as standard procedure.
As a matter of fact, the degree to which an investor has
hedged their portfolio effectively and the current state of monetary policy
both influence how much inflation affects their holdings. But one thing is
certain: stock market volatility is heightened by growing inflation rates.
Your Speaker
Aashish Somaiyaa
Your Host
Vivek Bajaj