The recent GST reduction by the Indian government is expected to create both winners and losers in the economy and stock market, with FMCG, auto, and real estate sectors set to benefit the most.
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The GST reduction will make essential commodities more affordable, leading to increased sales and higher profit margins for FMCG companies.
Two-wheelers and entry-level cars are expected to benefit the most as they become more affordable for the middle class.
Lower taxes on building materials and services will reduce construction costs, making new housing projects more viable and boosting sales in the affordable housing segment.
Luxury goods may see reduced demand as consumers become more price-sensitive, putting pressure on margins and potentially forcing brands to lower prices.
Lower taxes on fuel could lead to increased consumption, which might boost the economy but could also strain the trade balance due to higher fuel imports.
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