Indian assets better placed to weather any Trumpled policy impacts
India39;s robust economy, limited exposure to USChina markets bolster appeal
Indian bonds seen as attractive diversification, rupee offers good carry

MUMBAI, Nov 11 Reuters Global investors are likely to find relative safety in India39;s financial markets from the spillover of Donald Trump39;s economic policies, including from any protectionist trade policies that could spark emerging market volatility.

Trump39;s decisive election victory last week and his impending return to the White House next month has raised significant uncertainty for investors.

However, India39;s strong economic growth, limited exposure to Chinese and the U.S. consumer market, robust local appetite for equities and a central bank devoted to ensuring currency stability will bolster the country39;s appeal amid global unease, investors and analysts say.

Stocks in Asia39;s thirdlargest economy are also likely to find support from strong domestic buying due to Indian companies39; limited reliance on export revenues.

That39;s significant as markets fear Trump will reintroduce his 39;America First39; policies, raising the spectre of a global trade war.

China is at the frontline of risk as the former president has threatened tariffs of 60 or more on all Chinese imports, which is likely to heap more pressure on the world39;s secondbiggest economy.

Tariffs on China are expected to negatively impact exportoriented Asian economies,…