US stocks delivered strong double-digit returns in FY26, significantly outperforming Indian markets. This performance was amplified by the Indian rupee’s depreciation against the US dollar. The Nifty50 declined, while the S&P 500 saw substantial gains in rupee terms. This divergence underscores the critical need for global diversification in investment portfolios.
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