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This Article is From Jan 23, 2012

Corporate profits to fall 7% in 2011-12 despite business growth: CMIE

Corporate India's sales are likely to grow 21.6 per cent but profits are expected to fall by 7.2 per cent in FY11-12. A sharp depreciation in rupee since September brought mark-to-market (MTM) losses to firms and further pulled down profits, the think-tank said in its monthly review.

Corporate profits to fall 7% in 2011-12 despite business growth: CMIE
Profits have fallen 13.2 per cent in the first half of 2011-12 due to steep rise in raw material and fuel prices, high interest rates and delay in payment of cash subsidy to the oil marketing companies (OMCs) by the Government.
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Corporate India's sales are likely to grow 21.6 per cent but profits are expected to fall by 7.2 per cent in the current financial year 2011-12, Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE) has said.

 

Profits have fallen 13.2 per cent in the first half of 2011-12 due to steep rise in raw material and fuel prices, high interest rates and delay in payment of cash subsidy to the oil marketing companies (OMCs) by the Government.

 

A sharp depreciation in rupee since September brought mark-to-market (MTM) losses to firms and further pulled down profits, the think-tank said in its monthly review.

 

While high input costs and interest rates continue to haunt Indian companies, the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) has provided them some relief by allowing capitalization of MTM losses on long-term loans taken for the acquisition of fixed asset till March 2020.

 

This exemption was earlier available only till March 2012 and only to companies which had opted for it in 2008-09.

 

In spite of this, corporate India is expected to report substantial amount of forex losses in the December 2011 quarter. This is because major chunk of the forex liabilities of corporate India are short-term, CMIE noted.

 

"We expect corporate profits to fall by 9.1 per cent in the December 2011 quarter."

 

They are, however, expected to rise by 9.9 per cent in the January-March quarter driven by a robust 40.2 per cent rise in net profits of the banking industry due to lower provisions and low base, the research outfit stated.

 

CMIE expects India Inc to record robust 21.6 per cent growth in sales in 2011-12, on top of 20.3 per cent rise in FY'11. 

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