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Deutsche Bank raises year-end Sensex target to 22,000

FP Archives December 21, 2014, 03:48:15 IST

Deutsche Bank raised its December 2013 target for the BSE Sensex to a record high at 22,000 points from 21,000, saying investor pessimism earlier this year was receding amid positive developments such as a good monsoon. [caption id=“attachment_1139333” align=“alignright” width=“380”] Reuters[/caption] Among other positive factors, Deutsche mentioned a bottoming out in the economy, the likely withdrawal of liquidity tightening measures by India’s central bank, a synchronized global growth recovery and a Federal Reserve that has delayed tapering of its monetary stimulus.

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Deutsche Bank raises year-end Sensex target to 22,000

Deutsche Bank raised its December 2013 target for the BSE Sensex to a record high at 22,000 points from 21,000, saying investor pessimism earlier this year was receding amid positive developments such as a good monsoon.

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Among other positive factors, Deutsche mentioned a bottoming out in the economy, the likely withdrawal of liquidity tightening measures by India’s central bank, a synchronized global growth recovery and a Federal Reserve that has delayed tapering of its monetary stimulus.

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Deutsche Bank also named banks as its top “overweight” in its model portfolio, citing receding concerns over tight liquidity and higher short-end interest rates. Meanwhile, it cut IT services to “neutral.”

The index’s all-time high is 21,206.77, hit in January 2008.

Reuters

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