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9, May 2026
Markets Have Already Adjusted to Slower Growth and Higher Inflation, Says SEBI Analyst

May 9 (BNP): A SEBI analyst has said that financial markets have already taken into account expectations of weaker GDP growth and rising inflation following recent shocks in global oil prices.

According to the analyst, investors have been gradually pricing in the impact of higher crude oil costs, which are likely to put upward pressure on inflation and weigh on economic growth. As a result, much of the expected downside has already been reflected in current market levels.

Despite concerns over global uncertainty and energy price volatility, markets have shown a degree of stability, suggesting that participants are not being caught off guard by these macroeconomic risks.

Overall, the commentary indicates that while inflationary pressures and slower growth remain key concerns, they are largely anticipated by investors rather than emerging as fresh surprises.

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