Some optimism about India opposition leader Narendra Modi's election victory is justified, but in the end stock valuations will be supported by real earnings, says Breakingviews' Peter Thal Larsen.
Some optimism about India opposition leader Narendra Modi's election victory is justified, but in the end stock valuations will be supported by real earnings, says Breakingviews' Peter Thal Larsen.
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