Will consumer stocks see a comeback this festive season? 12 stocks to keep an eye on even when analysts are not bullish
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It’s been a while since a finance minister decided to put more money in the hands of consumers. This was done by making changes in the tax rate for individuals. Then the RBI reduced interest rates, which meant lower EMIs. Now, what will consumers do when they have more money in their hands? They will either spend more, or save more. The probability that they will spend more is higher. And when consumers spend more, the money comes back into the economy. Now, there is an established route by which money tends to flow back into the economy. It initially goes to some sectors and companies which tend to have more sales whenever consumers have higher spending power.
There are two ways to revive an economy. One, the government spends more money. Or two, it gives more money to consumers to spend. For the last 10 years, the government has been focusing on disbursing more money by way of higher infrastructure spending. In Budget 2025, it decided to give money to consumers. Then, the RBI reduced interest rates, making things more affordable. The money in the hands of consumers is bound to result in higher saving
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