Upcoming earning season may remain weak: Brokerages

By IANS | Published: October 9, 2019 11:28 AM2019-10-09T11:28:05+5:302019-10-09T11:35:10+5:30

The earning preview for the September quarter, which begins Thursday, remains bleak with most companies having already paid their advance tax and thus unable to reap the benefits of the corporate tax reduction announced last month.

Upcoming earning season may remain weak: Brokerages | Upcoming earning season may remain weak: Brokerages

Upcoming earning season may remain weak: Brokerages

"We are not assuming any benefits from the corporate tax reduction in 2QFY20 as many companies would have paid advance tax," brokerage firm Motilal Oswal said in its result preview.

Predicting weak earnings, the firm said, the operating environment in 2QFY20 was "perhaps the most sombre since the June '17 quarter (1QFY18), which had witnessed massive down-stocking ahead of the GST implementation from July '17."

Motilal Oswal said it expected "tepid operating performance" by FMCG companies like Britannia, Colgate, Dabur, Emami, GSK Consumer and Nestle. FMCG sales are often used to predict the health of the rural economy.

Centrum brokerage in its earning preview said, "We expect companies under coverage to register revenue, EBITDA and Profit after tax (PAT) growth of 7 per cent, 15.7 per cent and 17.1 per cent in Q2FY20E, lower than in the previous quarter."

Kotak estimated that profit before tax (PBT) would decline 4.6 per cent YoY in Q2FY20 led by a YoY decline in PBT in sectors like auto, metals & mining, oil & gas and telecom; while Edelweiss saw a revenue or profit decline of 3 per cent or 6 per cent.

The GDP growth rate of the economy has slipped to 5 per cent in the first quarter of FY20, the lowest in over six years. In a bid to revive growth, the Modi government last month announced a sharp tax rate cut for domestic companies from 30 per cent to 22 per cent.

( With inputs from IANS )

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