Indian Equity Market Outlook – July 2026
\r\n\r\nIndian Equity Market Outlook
\r\n\r\nDuring the month of June, the NIFTY 100 TRI gained nearly 3%, supported by the ceasefire in the Middle East and lower crude oil prices. The Realty and Banking sectors were the top performers, while the IT sector declined. Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) continued to remain net sellers of Indian equities.
\r\n\r\nFrom a valuation perspective, the overall Indian equity market is currently trading in a neutral zone compared with its historical averages. The table below provides a snapshot of current valuations.
\r\n\r\n| Category | \r\nCurrent P/E | \r\nHistorical Average P/E | \r\nValuation View | \r\n
|---|---|---|---|
| NIFTY Large Cap | \r\n18.4x | \r\n18.7x | \r\nSlightly Undervalued | \r\n
| NIFTY Midcap | \r\n27.3x | \r\n23.8x | \r\nSlightly Overvalued | \r\n
| NIFTY Small Cap | \r\n22.4x | \r\n17.3x | \r\nSlightly Overvalued | \r\n
Global Market Performance (1-Month, in INR Terms)
\r\n\r\n| Market | \r\nReturn | \r\n
|---|---|
| Hang Seng (Hong Kong) | \r\n-10.25% | \r\n
| Kospi (South Korea) | \r\n-5.52% | \r\n
| Nasdaq (USA) | \r\n-3.33% | \r\n
| Nikkei (Japan) | \r\n+5.29% | \r\n
| Jakarta Composite Index (Indonesia) | \r\n-6.41% | \r\n
Debt Market Outlook
\r\n\r\nUS interest rates moved higher after inflation increased to nearly 4%. As a result, the market no longer expects rate cuts and is now pricing in the possibility of a rate hike.
\r\n\r\nThe Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has introduced measures related to FCNR(B) deposits, while the Government has removed the capital gains tax on debt investments made by FIIs in India. These initiatives are expected to attract foreign capital inflows and support the Indian Rupee.
\r\n\r\nThese measures have also reduced the probability of an RBI rate hike, which was earlier expected to support the Rupee, and have led to a sharp decline in bond yields. The yield on the 10-year Government Security (G-Sec) has fallen from around 7.00% to 6.75%.
\r\n\r\nWe do not expect any significant decline in interest rates from the current levels in the near term. Investors may consider investing in lower-duration debt instruments and corporate bond funds, depending on their risk appetite.
\r\n\r\nBullion Market Update
\r\n\r\nDuring June, the MCX Gold Index declined by approximately 11.42%, while the MCX Silver Index fell by nearly 15.00%.
\r\n\r\nKey Monitorables
\r\n\r\nMarkets will closely monitor the progress of the peace talks between the US and Iran, the progress of the monsoon, Q1 corporate earnings, and the listing of several large IPOs. These factors are expected to play an important role in determining market sentiment during the month.
\r\n\r\nInvestment Strategy
\r\n\r\nWe recommend that investors allocate their portfolios based on their individual risk profile, financial goals, and investment horizon.
\r\n\r\n| Asset Class | \r\nRecommended Weight | \r\n
|---|---|
| Equity | \r\nNeutral Weight | \r\n
| Debt | \r\nNeutral Weight | \r\n \r\n
| Gold / Silver | \r\nUnderweight | \r\n