Bernstein: Nifty 50 Set for Modest 7.6% Returns by 2026

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Bernstein: Nifty 50 Set for Modest 7.6% Returns by 2026
Overview

Bernstein's latest report projects the Nifty 50 index will deliver modest returns of approximately 7.6% by the end of 2026. This forecast comes as India's equity market is recognized as one of the most expensive globally, trading at over 20 times forward earnings. Consequently, Bernstein has adjusted its stance on India to neutral, signaling limited upside potential amidst high valuations and steady, but not explosive, earnings growth.

The Nifty 50 index is projected to deliver modest returns of around 7.6% by the end of 2026, as India's equity market braces for a period of high valuations, according to a report by Bernstein. The brokerage firm highlighted that despite assumptions of steady earnings growth, Indian equities are expected to see limited upside due to current expensive levels.

Muted Outlook for Nifty 50

Bernstein's analysis forecasts a Nifty target of 28,100 by the close of 2026. This figure represents a modest annual return of approximately 7.6%. The projection is based on an assumed compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.5% for earnings up to fiscal year 2028 and a valuation multiple of 19 times on two-year forward earnings per share (EPS). This anticipated return is significantly lower than the estimated 11% returns observed in 2025.

India's Premium Valuation Concerns

The report underscores that India is entering 2026 as one of the most expensive equity markets globally. The Nifty 50 was trading at 20.4 times one-year forward earnings at the end of 2025, a figure substantially higher than the average P/E of 15.1 times across 15 key global economies tracked by Bernstein. This phase of heavier valuations historically favors cheaper markets, suggesting potential headwinds for expensive ones like India.

Shift to Neutral Stance

In light of this outlook and a focus on absolute returns, Bernstein has downgraded its recommendation on India to "neutral." The firm's EPS growth estimates for 2026/FY27 stand at 15% (after adjusting for exceptional items), followed by 12% growth for the subsequent year. Applying a 19 times forward P/E to these forecasts leads to the Nifty target of 28,100 by end-2026.

Downside Scenarios

Bernstein also outlined potential downside risks. Should EPS growth slow to 8% annually over the next two years and the valuation multiple contract to 18.5 times, the Nifty target could fall to 24,800. This scenario would imply a decline of approximately 5% from current levels, indicating that risks, while balanced, carry notable implications for investors.

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