The latest financial results for the third quarter of FY25 have revealed that the overall earnings growth for Nifty 50 companies has been lackluster. A report by JM Financial analyzed the performance of 26 out of the 50 companies in the index, showing a mere 4.4% year-on-year (YoY) growth. This figure is lower than the earlier estimate of 5.8% growth for the quarter. Consequently, the report has revised down the full-year earnings per share (EPS) growth estimate for Nifty 50 companies to 3.8% for FY25, compared to the previous estimate of 5%.
Throughout the financial year, Nifty 50 companies have been grappling with slow earnings growth. The first quarter (Q1FY25) saw an EPS growth of 5.5% YoY, which dipped further to 4.2% YoY in the second quarter (Q2FY25). With Q3FY25 earnings trailing expectations, the overall trend indicates a subdued financial performance for the year.
Despite the current challenges, the report remains optimistic about Nifty 50 earnings growth in the next financial year, FY26, expecting a robust 18.3% EPS growth. This optimism is fueled by supportive government policies, a stronger rural economy, and increased capital expenditure anticipated to drive growth in the coming year.
The report also raises the question of whether the government’s strategy of maintaining a controlled fiscal deficit is signaling the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to consider cutting interest rates. Lower interest rates could further bolster economic growth by reducing borrowing costs for businesses and individuals.
While near-term earnings growth remains subdued, the outlook for FY26 appears promising, with the potential for a rebound in earnings growth supported by various factors. The report concludes on a positive note, highlighting the potential for a more robust performance in the upcoming financial year.