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Exit Polls Could Boost Markets Temporarily, But Oil Prices Pose Ongoing Threat to Equities

Indianewsweek By Indianewsweek May 1, 2026 4 Min Read
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Indian equity markets may experience a temporary sentiment boost due to emerging signs of political continuity from recent state election exit polls. However, global oil prices and domestic macroeconomic factors will likely remain the primary influences on market direction.

Exit polls from elections in Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, and Puducherry suggest that incumbents are expected to retain power in most regions, while West Bengal remains highly competitive. According to Kotak Institutional Equities’ latest strategy report, this translates into a fleeting sense of stability rather than a decisive market trigger.

“Markets may continue to debate more on oil versus macro-calculus while giving a brief cheer for electoral stability,” the report stated. However, it also warns against placing too much reliance on exit polls, which have shown mixed results in India recently, as indicated during the 2024 Lok Sabha elections and a growing hesitance among voters to reveal their preferences.

The exit polls indicate that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is likely to retain power in Assam and Puducherry, while the United Democratic Front (UDF) is expected to return in Kerala, and the DMK-led alliance to hold in Tamil Nadu. The situation in West Bengal, however, remains uncertain, with outcomes anticipated to be closer than expected.

If the election results are consistent with projections, any potential upside for equities may be limited. Kotak anticipates that any rally could fade quickly as investors shift their focus back to pressing issues. “The durability of any rally will be tested quickly, as the trajectory of crude oil remains the single largest short-term risk variable,” the report cautions.

With no major state elections scheduled until early 2027, the Indian government is entering an “election-free corridor” of approximately ten months, which may allow policymakers to concentrate on economic management. “The government enters a relatively election-free corridor… may firmly focus on managing India’s weakening macro environment,” the report noted.

The government is expected to prioritize managing an increasingly fragile macroeconomic environment characterized by high crude prices, food inflation risks due to an uneven monsoon, and a growing current account deficit. Possible policy measures include rationalizing energy subsidies, diversifying trade, and expediting the proposed India-U.S. bilateral trade agreement. A stronger position in the Rajya Sabha may facilitate smoother legislative processes, excluding constitutional amendments.

For equity investors, the near-term outlook remains cautious. Kotak predicts that markets will trade within a narrow range as electoral optimism gives way to fundamentals such as earnings growth, oil prices, and fuel pricing policies. The brokerage estimates earnings growth for the Nifty 50 at 7 percent for FY26 and 19 percent for FY27, noting that nearly half of the index profits have limited direct links to the domestic economy, which might provide some cushion but not total insulation from macroeconomic shocks.

In summary, while political stability may provide a temporary buffer, market trends will continue to be driven by crude oil prices and macroeconomic stability.

Published on May 1, 2026.

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