Why Indian markets are 'moving ahead of fundamentals'

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Pramod Gubbi of Marcellus Investment Managers says Indian markets are 'clearly' moving ahead of fundamentals in anticipation of more reforms and stimulus announcements, which could include a personal tax cut.

Pramod Gubbi of Marcellus Investment Managers says Indian markets are "clearly" moving ahead of fundamentals in anticipation of more reforms and stimulus announcements, which could include a personal tax cut.

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