Indian equities have rallied 9 per cent so far this year and around 13 per cent from the demonetisation lows, in line with other global indices like MSCI Emerging Market index which has rallied 9.7 per cent so far this year and MSCI World index which registered 5.7 per cent rise in the period under consideration.
According to BofAML's global emerging market (GEM) strategists Ajay Kapur and Ritesh Samadhiya, from near panic levels in late 2016, global equities are now entering 'euphoric' zone and may take a breather.
It further added, "while momentum for equity markets is strong, our December 2017 Sensex target for 29,000 leaves little upside room."
Moreover, the rollout of GST in the second quarter of 2017-18 could further bring earnings uncertainty, putting pressure on the markets.
More From This Section
The report further noted that while the markets have weathered demonetisation, earnings have not, especially in the consumer discretionary sector.
Sector-wise, the brokerage is 'overweight' on financials, staples and cement, and 'underweight' on IT/discretionary.
Regarding valuations, BofAML said that it is no longer cheap and risks of downgrades exist. "The recent sharp rally has taken the market again into expensive territory," it said.
The 30-share sensitive index Sensex is currently hovering around 28,945 points.