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News for India > Business > GST rate cut euphoria fading away from the Indian stock market? Key challenges ahead | Stock Market News
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GST rate cut euphoria fading away from the Indian stock market? Key challenges ahead | Stock Market News

Last updated: September 8, 2025 1:02 pm
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The domestic benchmark indices, Nifty 50 and Sensex, began the week with a positive trend fueled by strong global signals, but it raises the question of whether the excitement surrounding the Goods and Services Tax (GST) rate cut is waning and will the market be able to sustain the gains ahead?

Some market experts believe that in the short term, global indicated will shape the market, even though there is excitement surrounding the GST. The noticeable increase in demand following September 22nd, when the new GST rates are implemented, is expected to boost market sentiments.

“The sharp spurt in demand after September 22nd, when the new GST rates come into existence, will lift the market sentiments,” said Dr. VK Vijayakumar, Chief Investment Strategist, Geojit Investments Ltd.

On the other side, witnessing the recent trend of Nifty 50, some analysts believe that the Nifty 50’s decline after a strong start suggests that the enthusiasm over a significant GST reduction is diminishing. The Nifty 50 rose by over 1% last week; it ultimately closed the week lower following a robust positive kickoff on Friday.

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In the midst of heightened tensions surrounding India-US relations last week, the notable positive factor that uplifted market sentiment was the recent GST reforms. The influential GST Council made the decision to lower taxes on the majority of commonly used goods as part of the government’s initiative to enhance consumer spending. Starting September 22, there will be two tax slabs of 5% and 18%, replacing the existing four slabs of 5%, 12%, 18%, and 28%.

Mohit Gulati, the CIO and managing partner of ITI Growth Opportunities Fund, explained that the GST cut is certainly welcome, but let’s be clear—it’s not a game-changer when domestic borrowings are ballooning. What it will do, however, is lift festive sentiment.

“Consumers think differently during this season, and lower prices in categories like white goods and cars can trigger demand. Everyday essentials—like toothpaste—will show impact with a lag, likely in the fourth quarter. The bigger picture is that India is finally easing out of a taxation maze that was draining household savings. If inflation stays under control, this move could add just the right festive smile to the economy,” said Gulati.

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Two key challenges ahead for the market

Dr. VK Vijayakumar, Chief Investment Strategist, Geojit Investments Ltd believes that there are two challenges ahead for the market. One, the sustained selling by Foreign Institutional Investor (FIIs) which shows no signs of reversal. Two, concerns surrounding what President Trump would do next. The uncertainty is likely to continue in the near-term.

Dr. VK Vijayakumar mentioned that FIIs continued their trend of selling during the first week of September, having divested ₹5,666 crores in the cash market. This brings the cumulative selling by Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) in 2025 to a total of ₹176,606 crores. Following a divestment of ₹121,210 crores in 2024, the scale of FPI selling is indeed substantial. Despite the optimism surrounding the GST reforms, FPIs have consistently sold their holdings on every day of September thus far.

Recently, Donald Trump softened his approach by highlighting the strong personal connection he shares with PM Modi, referring to their relationship as “special.” Prime Minister Modi promptly replied, confirming that he “fully reciprocates” Trump’s positive feelings, emphasizing the forward-looking aspect of the India-US partnership. These cordial personal interactions suggest a possibility of a timely improvement in relations concerning significant trade and geopolitical matters.

The benchmark indices are showing gains in Monday’s trading session, bolstered by strong global signals and investor optimism regarding the potential for improved relations between the US and India under the leadership of Trump and Modi. However, more clarity is expected in the near future.

Also Read | MIC Electronics share price extends GST reforms rally, jumps 51% in three days

Disclaimer: The views and recommendations above are those of individual analysts, experts and broking companies, not of Mint. We advise investors to check with certified experts before making any investment decision.



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