September 2025

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Kotak Gold & Silver Passive Fund of Fund (FOF) by Mr Nilesh Shah

Summary: Global easing trends, rising central bank gold demand, and industrial recovery in silver create a favorable setup for precious metals. The Kotak Gold & Silver Passive FOF offers a rule-based, momentum-driven allocation between gold and silver, providing diversification, liquidity, and disciplined exposure to both defensive and cyclical metal themes. Global Domestic Economy Investment Outlook Risks Opportunities Policy Watch (Near Term) Key Takeaway With global easing, rising industrial silver use, and low cross-correlation, the Kotak Gold & Silver Passive FOF offers a balanced, data-driven route to precious metals.Ideal for investors seeking diversification, systematic allocation, and medium-term carry with long-term optionality.

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Sep 25 Market Outlook – Expert Analysis by Namrata Mittal, SBI MF

Summary: India faces near-term growth pressure from tariffs, currency weakness, and fiscal strain, but GST reform promises medium-term consumption support. We remain neutral on equities with a defensive tilt, and in fixed income prefer short-tenor high-grade bonds over the pressured long end Global US tariffs on Indian exports add headwinds, particularly for labor-intensive sectors like textiles, jewellery, and food. While global equities surged, and the dollar outlook softens, India lagged peers on equity and currency performance Domestic Economy The government has proposed GST rationalization into three slabs (5%, 18%, and 40%). This could simplify taxes, improve compliance, and benefit MSMEs and consumers, especially in FMCG, electronics, and affordable housing. Still, subdued nominal GDP growth, export softness, and INR depreciation highlight near-term stress. Fiscal pressures are building, but manageable with lower oil prices and short-term financing Earnings growth and valuations Equity valuations are near long-term averages vis a vis bond yields , defensives like consumer and healthcare outperformed. Bond markets saw 10Y yields rise despite benign inflation, due to heavy state loan supply and lack of RBI intervention despite benign inflation, surplus liquidity and sovereign rating upgrade Risks Persistent US tariffs, weaker tax collections, INR underperformance, and long-end bond oversupply could weigh on growth and investor sentiment Opportunities In equities, we favor a defensive stance with quality as a preferred style. In fixed income, short-tenor high-grade bonds and selective credits offer attractive spreads and accrual.   India faces near-term growth pressure from tariffs, currency weakness, and fiscal strain, but GST reform promises medium-term consumption support. We remain neutral on equities with a defensive tilt, and in fixed income prefer short-tenor high-grade bonds over the pressured long end

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