CLSA says India could draw fresh global flows in 2026 as the North Asia AI trade cools

CLSA’s Alexander Redman expects the India–US tariff rate to ease in line with past patterns and said global risks include stretched US tech valuations, heavy capex by hyper-scalers and labour market weakness. Despite limited improvements in India’s absolute investment case, he said lighter foreign positioning could help drive renewed interest next year.

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