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Shankar Sharma Bets On Small And Mid Caps Even As Economy Slows

Small caps are largely devoid of influences of the macro, says veteran investor.

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Veteran investor Shankar Sharma is "extremely bullish" on small and mid caps aided by specific thematic tailwinds even as the global economy, beset by multiple headwinds, slows. The next fiscal starting April 1 could potentially be disappointing in terms of headline GDP growth because India's exports are falling, and domestic consumption and rural demand remain weak, Sharma told BQ Prime's Niraj Shah in an interview. That will affect...
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