Is India the next China? Analyst says he is ‘very, very bullish’ on one of them

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India is not the new China, and the emerging superpower is marching to the beat of its own drum and could “enjoy some very high growth years,” said Riedel Research Group.

“[I’m] very, very bullish on India — they are doing all the right things and have a very high chance to outperform expectations in the next six to 24 months,” David Riedel, CEO of the equity research and analysis firm, told Tech Zone Daily in an e-mail.

“Definitely prefer India over China,” he continued. “China’s economy [is] much larger but this is a notable shift as India has perennially underperformed China.”

Riedel also maintained that India is a “very different country” from what China is today and ever was.

According to Riedel, India is successfully maneuvering the middle income growth trap with a number of instruments in their toolbox, such as the monetization and digitization of their economy, as well as a change in their tax structure.

The middle income trap is an economic development situation where growing economies stagnate at middle-income levels and are unable to advance to the ranks of high-income countries.

“I think it has the chance to enjoy some very high growth years, and I think that’s what investors should be looking for,” he said in an interview with “Street Signs Asia” on Friday.

India is set to overtake Japan and Germany to become the world’s third-largest economy before the end of the decade, according to forecasts from S&P Global and Morgan Stanley last December.

And some of the brighter spots could be found in the outsourcing and finance sectors.

“This is really the decade and expansion of Indian financial services,” Manish Chokhani, director of Enam Holdings, told Tech Zone Daily’s “Street Signs Asia” on Thursday.

“The whole mutual fund business, the private sector banking business … they really have a decade of growth ahead of them.”

Dimmer outlook for China



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