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News for India > Business > Tax, policy changes making equities more attractive for investors, likely to sustain inflows: JP Morgan | Stock Market News
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Tax, policy changes making equities more attractive for investors, likely to sustain inflows: JP Morgan | Stock Market News

Last updated: June 28, 2026 10:05 pm
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Government policy measures and changes in the tax treatment of various financial products have made equities increasingly attractive compared with other investment options, a JP Morgan equity research report said, adding that the trend is likely to support sustained inflows into Indian capital markets.

The report said policy and taxation changes have strengthened the case for equity investing even as market returns remained subdued over the past two years.

“Policy and tax are also supportive: equity is taxed at 12.5% LTCG, and the removal of indexation, taxation of insurance policy proceeds, and slab-rate taxation for debt mutual funds improves equity’s relative appeal,” the report said.

According to JP Morgan, these structural policy changes, along with rising participation through Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs), are expected to continue supporting inflows into equity markets.

“The inflows should continue due to tax and policy,” the report said.

The report noted that despite weak equity market returns and heavy selling by foreign portfolio investors over FY25 and FY26, domestic investors have continued to channel money into mutual funds through SIPs, reflecting a long-term shift in household savings towards financial assets.

JP Morgan said the favourable policy environment has reinforced this structural trend by improving the attractiveness of equity investments relative to debt-oriented products and certain insurance investments.

The report also highlighted that SIPs have emerged as the dominant source of equity fund inflows, helping cushion domestic markets against external volatility.

Looking ahead, the global investment bank believes India’s capital markets will continue to benefit from the ongoing financialisation of household savings, supported by policy measures and a steady rise in retail participation.

However, it cautioned that the investment thesis would weaken if monthly SIP inflows remain below ₹250 billion for a sustained period or if regulatory changes lead to a more than 20 per cent decline in derivatives trading volumes.



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