A new report by Deutsche Bank has revealed that India’s equity markets have surpassed China’s since 2000, delivering one of the highest real equity returns globally. While both India and the US are trading near record-high CAPE ratios, the report suggests their strong growth outlooks and potential, particularly in technology and AI, could justify these valuations.
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