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    Global Funds Look to India as Financial Market Jitters Pick Up

    October 27, 20244 Mins Read


    (Bloomberg) — India is shaping up to be a destination for investors seeking a relative shelter from financial volatility linked to the US election.

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    A steady influx of foreign capital has positioned the nation’s bonds among top performers in developing markets this year, while the country’s stock market hit a record high last month, buoyed by robust domestic liquidity. India’s appeal is driven by a blend of structural factors: stable political ties with both the US and Russia, capital controls that curb hot money flows, and a currency that’s less impacted by big dollar moves than emerging market peers.

    India’s divergence from global markets was evident last week when its sovereign bonds remained relatively steady despite a global selloff in US Treasuries. The nation has become a key emerging market bet for abrdn plc., particularly ahead of the US presidential election on Nov. 5, as hedge funds brace for a pickup in global volatility.

    “India’s local bond market is relatively insulated from the volatility of global markets, remaining peaceful amidst the storm,” said Edward Ng, a bond fund manager at Nikko Asset Management Co. “Given the market’s low volatility, we remain comfortable staying invested in Indian bonds,” which may outperform in a strong-dollar environment, he said.

    A key pillar of India’s resilience is its currency — once one of Asia’s most volatile. For much of 2024, the rupee has been stuck between 82.8 and 84.1 per dollar due to Reserve Bank of India’s interventions.

    Data compiled by Bloomberg show that the currency has only shaved 1 percentage point off the returns on Indian bonds this year, less than half the rate of currency-related losses on emerging market local-currency bonds overall.

    The rupee offers “minimal” volatility, Edwin Gutierrez, head of EM sovereign debt at abrdn, said in an interview. “In this world of uncertainty it ain’t a bad place to be.”

    To be sure, India isn’t a hotspot for global equity investors right now. Signs of a slowdown in the country’s robust economic growth and a rebound in Chinese stocks have led to outflows of $8.8 billion from local shares in October, set for a record. While domestic investors’ purchases have evened out foreign outflows, the stock market is still on track for its worst month since March 2020.

    The selloff hasn’t led to dramatic swings in the market. The 60-day historical volatility for the benchmark NSE Nifty 50 Index stands at 13.2% — 1.95 percentage points lower than the S&P 500 Index, indicating relative stability in comparison.

    UBS Global Wealth Management suggests the selloff is a buying opportunity as the soft patch in India’s growth and earnings appears transitory. The view followed Goldman Sachs Group Inc. tactically lowering local shares to neutral from overweight last week.

    India isn’t the only emerging economy offering a low correlation to global sentiment. Amundi SA and William Blair & Company, LLC have said they favor frontier markets such as Nigeria and Kazakhstan, as potential buffers against US election-driven turmoil.

    Yet these alternatives lack the liquidity and depth of India’s $1.3 trillion sovereign debt market and $5 trillion of stocks. The country is also expected to lure more offshore funds as part of its inclusion in JPMorgan’s bond index — BlackRock Inc. and Amundi SA have launched ETFs to ride that wave.

    India is due to join Bloomberg’s EM gauges from January.

    “India local still screens fairly attractively to us,” compared with other assets globally like dollar-denominated debt, said Leonard Kwan, portfolio manager of T. Rowe Price Group Inc.’s dynamic EM bond strategy. “We’re overweight rather than in line with the benchmark” on India.

    Bloomberg LP is the parent company of Bloomberg Index Services Ltd., which administers indexes that compete with indexes from other providers.

    What to Watch

    • China reports PMI data, giving an update on how business sentiment is faring after stimulus measures

    • South Korea is expected to see a contraction in industrial production and lower exports while Taiwan’s GDP growth is expected to slow

    • Brazil, Poland and Indonesia will give investors updates on inflation

    • South Africa will report the latest on its trade balance

    –With assistance from Vinícius Andrade, Zijia Song, Finbarr Flynn, Alex Gabriel Simon, Masaki Kondo and Chiranjivi Chakraborty.

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