Nifty 50 companies face muted profit growth amid cost pressures

Nifty 50 firms expect double-digit revenue growth for the June 2026 quarter but project only single-digit profit increases due to rising costs. Input cost inflation and higher crude prices are squeezing margins across sectors.

Analysts note that companies with strong pricing power are better positioned to safeguard profitability. Sectors such as automobiles and banking are highlighted for potential stronger performance.

The outlook reflects ongoing challenges from elevated input costs that continue to affect overall earnings expansion.

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Indiens Wirtschaft wächst 2025-26 trotz globaler Erschütterungen um 7,7 Prozent

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Vorläufige BIP-Schätzungen, die am Freitag veröffentlicht wurden, zeigen ein Wachstum von 7,7 Prozent für 2025-26. Dieser Wert übertrifft die Prognose der Regierung vom Februar um 0,1 Prozentpunkte. Der Ausblick für 2026-27 deutet auf eine Verlangsamung hin.

Corporate India posted robust revenue increases during the March 2026 quarter. However, rising input costs and a weaker rupee pressured operating margins across many companies.

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Tata Consultancy Services expects muted revenue and profit growth for the June 2026 quarter. Client decision cycles are lengthening and project ramp-ups are slowing. Revenue is forecast to stay flat compared with the previous quarter.

Twenty-three companies in India's BSE 100 index have delivered weak annual returns over the past three years. Many of these stocks now trade below their historical valuations. The underperformance is concentrated in consumer, IT and BFSI sectors.

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Indian stock markets have recorded flat performance in recent periods. A study by Edelweiss Mutual Fund indicates these phases have historically led to stronger returns.

India's listed brokers and exchanges posted strong results for the March quarter. Growth came from higher margin trading and increased market activity.

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The Nifty IT index fell more than 6% to a three-year low on concerns triggered by Accenture's lowered revenue forecast. Infosys shares dropped 9% to a near six-year low, erasing nearly Rs 40,000 crore in market value. Other IT stocks including TCS and HCLTech also declined sharply.

 

 

 

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