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The Indian consumer is in a great place. Sector fundamentals are some of the world's best. INCO remains a great way to play the consumer theme.
Columbia India Consumer ETF INCO is probably on the radar for investors seeking momentum. The fund just hit a 52-week high and moved up 42.25% from its 52-week low price of $52.35/share.
The compounding potential of India's consumer blue chips remains unmatched. Despite a mixed budget, more outperformance looks to be in the cards in 'Modi 3.0' Sector-focused INCO stands out as a vehicle to capture the upside.
The Columbia India Consumer ETF offers investors the opportunity to invest in India's growing consumer sector, driven by factors such as urbanization and a young workforce. The fund holds a variety of top-quality companies in consumer staples and discretionary sectors, providing diversification from individual stock risk.
Indian consumer names have been among the best-performing groups of stocks globally. Backed by a very favorable macro and micro backdrop, this outperformance looks poised to continue. Sector valuations may seem rich but not when benchmarked against a very attractive fundamental profile.
India's consumer names continue to outperform the broader market. Sector valuations are also high, though investors willing to underwrite the quality and long-term growth on offer stand to be well-rewarded. As one of the few sector-focused India funds listed in the US, low-cost consumer ETF, INCO, screens attractively.
For investors seeking momentum, Columbia India Consumer ETF INCO is probably on the radar. The fund just hit a 52-week high and is up 26.92% from its 52-week low price of $43.16/share.
The Columbia India Consumer ETF offers exposure to around 30 Indian consumer companies. INCO's income facet is worth highlighting. We highlight some of the long-term and short-term tailwinds supporting this segment.
For investors seeking momentum, Columbia India Consumer ETF INCO is probably on the radar. The fund just hit a 52-week high and is up 26.65% from its 52-week low price of $43.16/share.
India's equities have shown stability and outperformed other emerging markets, making it a top-performing market. The Columbia India Consumer ETF provides exposure to India's automotive and consumer industries. India's demographics, including a young population and growing middle class, make it an attractive market for MNCs and potential for increased consumer spending.
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