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17 days agoGlobal broker bullish on Indian banks citing cheap valuations and credit growth
Goldman Sachs has turned positive on India’s banking sector, noting that easier financial conditions, current low earnings expectations and attractive valuations position the segment for a potential upside. Analysts expect credit growth to pick up and profitability to rebound in FY26. While external risks remain (such as global rate shifts), the brokerage sees the sector as a key lever for India’s equity cycle revival, especially if macro liquidity remains supportive.
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17 days agoGlobal broker bullish on Indian banks citing cheap valuations and credit growth
Goldman Sachs has turned positive on India’s banking sector, noting that easier financial conditions, current low earnings expectations and attractive valuations position the segment for a potential upside. Analysts expect credit growth to pick up and profitability to rebound in FY26. While external risks remain (such as global rate shifts), the brokerage sees the sector as a key lever for India’s equity cycle revival, especially if macro liquidity remains supportive.
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Goldman Sachs sees India’s banks as undervalued with improving credit conditions and earnings upside ahead in FY26.
Goldman Sachs has turned positive on India’s banking sector, noting that easier financial conditions, current low earnings expectations and attractive valuations position the segment for a potential upside. Analysts expect credit growth to pick up and profitability to rebound in FY26. While external risks remain (such as global rate shifts), the brokerage sees the sector as a key lever for India’s equity cycle revival, especially if macro liquidity remains supportive.
Goldman Sachs has turned positive on India’s banking sector, noting that easier financial conditions, current low earnings expectations and attractive valuations position the segment for a potential upside. Analysts expect credit growth to pick up and profitability to rebound in FY26. While external risks remain (such as global rate shifts), the brokerage sees the sector as a key lever for India’s equity cycle revival, especially if macro liquidity remains supportive.
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Oct 24, 2025 • 10:57 IST