Business

'Discretionary' sectors demand to reach pre-Covid levels only beyond FY22

Accordingly, the ratings agency believes most of the supply-side shocks have softened while they demand for discretionary may take longer than other three buckets namely, 'Industrial, Non-discretionary and Essential'.

migrator

New Delhi

Besides, Ind-Ra expects the 'essentials' sector to sustain and grow in sync with demand.

"Pharmaceuticals companies will benefit from growth in scale and margin expansion while fertiliser companies are likely to draw benefit from softer raw material prices, relatively stable rupee along with a sustained healthy demand," the ratings agency  said in a statement.

"In the Industrial bucket, the fiscal deficit is likely to have a bearing on the engineering, procurement, and construction sector while auto and auto ancillaries are likely to benefit from leaner cost structures and improved credit metrics, though commercial  vehicles will see a protracted recovery."

As per the statement, the onus of recovery in 'deep discretionary' falls upon accelerated consumption and improved consumer sentiments.

"The sectors most affected in the 'discretionary' bucket are residential real estate, textile and retail jewellery."

In terms of macro trends, the ratings agency cited that 'Index of Industrial Production' has improved on a year-on-year basis in September 2020 for sectors such as chemical, pharma, metals and motor vehicles.

"The growth in pharma can be attributed to the nature of the operations, since the sector is classified under 'essentials' while the growth in the metal sector has largely been driven by a spike in global demand."

"Concurrently, the trade variables have improved with the increasing exports of vehicles along with base metals and augmented imports of gems & jewellery and fertilisers."

Visit news.dtnext.in to explore our interactive epaper!

Download the DT Next app for more exciting features!

Click here for iOS

Click here for Android

Finalise SOP for political meetings, roadshows by Jan 5, Madras High Court directs government

India defeat South Africa by 30 runs, clinch T20I series 3-1

Tamilisai bats for Vijay's 'evil force' remark

SIR: Don't fall for panic mongering, EPS justifies 'purging' of voters

Chennai Corporation issues vending certificates, fixes vending fees