Mumbai, Apr 2 - In a recent statement, Sebi Chairperson Madhabi Puri Buch highlighted the robust performance of the Indian capital markets, attributing their high valuations to the optimism and trust foreign investors place in the country. During a CII event focused on corporate governance, Buch pointed out that the forward price-to-earnings ratio for the large-caps-focused MSCI India index stood at 22.2 in February 2024, surpassing many of its global counterparts.

Comparative data reveals that this ratio is significantly higher than that of MSCI China at 8.9, closely followed by MSCI US at 21.1, and far exceeds the MSCI emerging markets index at 11.8. This valuation underscores the international investment community's confidence in India's economic prospects and market stability.
"Yes, some people say that we are an expensive market but still why is the investment coming? Because this is a reflection of the optimism and the trust and faith that the world has in India today that we are commanding the kind of multiples in our markets," Buch explained.
The MSCI India index, with large-cap stocks constituting about 88 per cent of its total weightage, primarily represents the large-cap segment of the market. Buch also shared insights into her interactions with foreign investors, noting a marked increase in interest towards India. This enthusiasm is partly due to the country's economic momentum, evidenced by consistent growth in GST collections, advance tax payouts, and power and energy consumption.
Significantly, the overall market capitalisation in equities soared to over Rs 378 lakh crore at the end of FY24 from Rs 74 lakh crore a decade earlier, reaching a level comparable to the nation's overall GDP. Furthermore, Indian entities raised a substantial Rs 10.5 lakh crore from markets through equity and bond issuances in FY24 alone, with over Rs 8 lakh crore coming from the bond market.
Buch highlighted that bond issuances now account for over 62 per cent of total bank lending annually, indicating a shift towards diverse financing avenues for Indian companies. This trend not only reflects the growing maturity of India's financial markets but also underscores the increasing confidence among domestic and international investors in India's economic stability and growth potential.
The Sebi Chairperson's observations come at a time when India's economic landscape is witnessing significant transformations, driven by policy reforms, digital advancements, and an entrepreneurial boom. As foreign investors continue to show faith in India's growth story, the nation's capital markets are set to play a pivotal role in financing its future development.
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