GDP may grow at 5.8% in Q2: SBI Research

SBI Research has pencilled in the country's GDP growth for the second quarter at 5.8 percent, which is down by 30 basis points from average estimates
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Mumbai: Citing a weak manufacturing sector coupled with the steep margin compression, SBI Research has pencilled in the country's GDP growth for the second quarter at 5.8 percent, which is down by 30 basis points from average estimates. "The government will release the official numbers on November 30," said the report. The SBI forecast, based on its composite leading index which is a basket of 41 leading indicators based on monthly data, shows declining economic activity between June and September but increased economic activity in October, making Q3 growth more optimistic.

'Net sales of companies grew by 28%; bottom line down'

In a report on Monday, SBI Research headed by Soumya Kanti Ghosh said corporate results, operating profit of companies, excluding banking and financial sector, grew by 14 percent in Q2FY23 as against 35 percent growth in Q2FY22, though the top line continued to grow at a healthier pace. Net sales grew by 28 percent, while the bottom line was down by around 23 percent from the year-ago period. "Further, corporate margin seems to be under pressure, as reflected in results of around 3,000 listed entities, excluding banking and financial sector, due to higher input costs with declining operating margins, from 17.7 percent in Q1FY22 to 10.9 percent in Q2FY23," Ghosh added.

SBI reports full year growth at 6.8%

"Given this and the wide divergence in market consensus (6.1 percent) regarding Q2 GDP numbers, SBI sees the economy printing in at 5.8 percent, Ghosh said, citing the lag of two months in the quarterly GDP data. It also pegs the full-year growth at 6.8 percent, 20 basis points lower than the RBI estimate," he added.

However, Ghosh said, several indicators suggest that the economy has been making resilient progress since Q2 in spite of the drag from global spillovers, elevated inflation and some slackening of external demand as geopolitical developments take their toll on world trade.

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