💨 Abstract
The Jeffries report suggests that growth-oriented investors stand to gain the best long-term returns in India, despite high valuations. The report highlights India's attractive long-term investment horizon, emphasizing its resilience in the face of recent capital gains tax hikes. It also notes the early stages of India's equity investment culture, with only 5.8% of household assets in equities compared to bank deposits.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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