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Axis Bank Q1 Results: Net profit rises 91% YoY to Rs 4,125 crore

Axis Bank reported a 91% YoY increase in net profit to Rs 4,125 crore for the quarter ended June (Q1 FY23). Its net interest income (NII) grew 21% YoY to Rs 9,384 crore during the same period. [NII is the difference between the interest income a bank earns on loans and the interest it pays depositors.] The gross non-performing assets (GNPA) ratio stood at 2.76% in Q1 FY23, compared to 2.82% in Q4 FY22. The bank’s fee income rose 34% YoY to Rs 3,576 crore in Q1.

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L&T to sell 8 roads, transmission project to Edelweiss fund for Rs 7,000 crore

Larsen & Toubro Ltd (L&T) will sell eight operational road assets and a power transmission project to Edelweiss Infrastructure Yield Plus, a fund managed by Edelweiss Alternative Asset Advisors. The enterprise value of the assets stands at Rs 7,000 crore. The latest move is part of L&T’s asset-light strategy of exiting several non-core assets. The deal is awaiting regulatory approvals from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and market regulator SEBI.

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Tech Mahindra Q1 Results: Net profit falls 16% YoY to Rs 1,132 crore

Tech Mahindra Ltd reported a 16.4% YoY decline in consolidated net profit to Rs 1,132 crore for the quarter ended June (Q1 FY23). Its revenue from operations grew 24.6% YoY to Rs 12,708 crore during the same period. EBITDA stood at Rs 1,880 crore, up 0.2% YoY. The IT company secured new deals worth $803 million in Q1, a decline of 1.5% YoY or 20.5% QoQ. Tech Mahindra will invest in new and emerging technologies to deliver differentiated offerings.  

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Natco Pharma’s partner gets USFDA nod for prostate cancer treatment drug

Natco Pharma Ltd’s partner Breckenridge Pharmaceutical Inc has received approval from the US Food & Drug Administration (USFDA) for generic Cabazitaxel intravenous powder. The drug is used to treat prostate cancer. As per IQVIA data, the generic version of the drug generated annual sales of $303 million (~Rs 2,417 crore) during the 12 months ended May 2022. 

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Tata Steel Q1 Results: Net profit falls 13% YoY to Rs 7,765 crore

Tata Steel Ltd reported a 12.8% YoY (or 20.4% QoQ) decline in consolidated net profit to Rs 7,764.96 crore for the quarter ended June (Q1 FY23). Its revenue from operations grew 18.6% YoY to Rs 63,430 crore during the same period. The company produced 7.74 million tonnes (MT) of steel during the quarter, registering a decline of 1.8% YoY. The performance in Q1 was impacted by higher pet coke prices, which led to higher operating costs.

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Intellect Design Arena’s arm secures order from Mineral Development Bank

Myanmar-based Mineral Development Bank has chosen Intellect Global Consumer Banking’s (iGCB) Intellect Digital Core to transform its banking solutions. The bank aims to open 15 branches this year. The digital transformation will provide the bank with a platform to innovate faster than its competitors. iGCB is the consumer banking arm of Intellect Design Arena Ltd, a global leader in financial technology for the banking and insurance sectors.

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HDFC Securities partners with Equitas SFB to offer Demat, trading services

HDFC Securities has partnered with Equitas Small Finance Bank (SFB) to provide its clients with Demat account and broking investment services. With this partnership, Equitas SFB will offer its customers a “3-in-1″ account for accessing the services of HDFC Securities. All customers can now open their Demat, trading accounts for buying and selling shares and trading in futures, options, and even currencies.

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IEX Q1 Results: Net profit rises 10% YoY to Rs 69 crore

Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) reported a 10.05% YoY increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 69.12 crore for the quarter ended June (Q1 FY23). Net profit fell 21.7% when compared to the previous quarter. Its total income rose 10.2% YoY to Rs 113.4 crore during the same period. EBITDA stood at Rs 81 crore in Q1, up 8% YoY.

Govt sets target to raise share of natural gas in energy mix to 15% by 2030

The Indian government has set a target to raise the share of natural gas in the total energy mix from 6.3% currently to 15% by 2030. Initiatives have been taken to expand the National Gas Grid from 21,715 km to about 33,500 km. Several Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) terminals will also be established across the country. The govt will also allow marketing and pricing freedom to gas produced from high pressure/high-temperature areas, deep water & ultra-deepwater, and coal seams.

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Macrotech Developers Q1 Results: Net profit rises 68% YoY to Rs 271 crore 

Macrotech Developers Ltd (Lodha Group) reported a 68.75% YoY increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 271.26 crore for the quarter ended June (Q1 FY23). Its total income grew 52.9% YoY to Rs 2,675.78 crore during the same period. The company reduced its net debt by Rs 450 crore to Rs 8,856 crore in Q1. 

The real estate company expects to enter into alliances to undertake joint development projects with a combined gross development value of Rs 15,000 crore in the current financial year (FY23).

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Global Energy Crisis 2021: Can it Impact India?

For years, the world has been glorifying renewable energy or green energy. Many climate change accords have been signed, and countries have capped their carbon emission limits. However, the propensity towards ‘green energy’ seems to have left the globe in an energy crisis. The crisis that seems to have spread from Europe through Asia can have repercussions on other countries as well. In this article, we discuss the whole global energy crisis and its impact on India and other countries.

What Is The Energy Crisis All About?

Power Shortage in China

China is facing an extreme power shortage. Factories have been asked to stay shut, and cities have been facing blackouts. Simply speaking, China is facing a power shortage because of one reason— a coal deficit. China relies on coal for 60% of its electricity. It mainly gets this coal from Australia. 

China’s relationship with Australia has been shaky over the past year, with both countries fighting a trade war. Amidst all this, Australia restricted the supply of coal to China. Now, China has been relying majorly on Australian coal to power its factories. When Australia stopped supplying coal, the prices of domestic coal shot up. If this was not enough, China decided to ‘crackdown’ and ‘improve’ its current coal mines so that they are safe and do not contribute vastly to carbon emissions. The crackdown on establishments giving out emissions comes amidst China’s goal of becoming a ‘carbon neutral’ country by 2060. 

In 2022, Beijing is set to host the Winter Olympics. The country has set the goal to hold a ‘green’ Winter Olympics to leave a legacy in low emission urban development. 

UK Fuel Shortage

The United Kingdom’s fuel crisis is pretty severe. The supply chain has halted completely, gas stations have dried up, and the supply of essential goods disrupted. The shortage of fuel could last a few more weeks before things fall in place. Both electricity and gas station bills are getting fatter by the day. The country has failed to produce enough natural gas to meet demand. UK’s renewable energy assets have been unable to meet production targets due to low winds in the North Sea. The country heavily relies on these renewable resources, and therefore, a shortage has impacted prices. The army has been kept on standby to keep the situation in check.

Another reason why the UK is not able to replenish its gas stations is the shortage of qualified truck drivers. Throughout COVID-19, the country has put trucking licenses on hold. Before Brexit, many truck drivers in the UK came from European countries. Post-Brexit, these drivers were required to obtain a work visa to operate in the UK. The country has decided to relax its visa rules and grant 10,000 temporary visas to truck drivers to meet its supply chain needs. UK’s Road Haulage Association (RHA) says that the country currently faces a shortage of 100,000 truck drivers in total. 

European Energy Crisis

Apart from the UK, natural gas prices across Europe are on fire with electricity bills almost doubled or tripled. What seems to be worrisome is the approaching winter. Some fear that Europe might not have enough natural gas to power Europe if the winter is too cold. Just like the UK, Europe’s ‘green transition’ seems to be taking a toll on energy prices. The phasing out of coal and a grave year for wind energy production has skyrocketed the demand for natural gas. 

Global Supply Chain Disruption

After the COVID-19 pandemic, China became one of the first economies to open up. Naturally, it bagged more export orders where factories decided to pump up production capacity, which led to rising demand for power. China could not keep up with the demand when it faced a shortage of its primary source of energy, coal.

Globally, the supply chain has been hammered for the past year. If the shipping container shortage wasn’t enough, China decided to shut down the world’s third busiest port, Ningbo Zhoushan, after detecting one COVID positive case. According to Russel Group, the port shutdown could cost $17 billion per month and increase further every month the shutdown persists.

The Port of Los Angeles is facing a ‘historic’ backlog of ships waiting to unload cargo. The normal waiting time for a ship used to be 0-1 day in total, which has now gone up to weeks. Ships are being forced to park in the waters and await their turn to docks while the port functions 24×7.

Impact on India 

Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) is a cartel of countries that controls the supply and price of oil across the world. The organization faced turbulence when UAE and Saudi Arabia locked horns on production issues. We at marketfeed covered the topic in a July 2021 issue. 

Moving on, OPEC’s supply constraints have impacted petrol prices globally, more so in India. The Indian government refuses to decrease excise duty on fuel, eating into the household incomes and contributing to inflation. Lower the savings, lower the investment. A global energy and supply chain crisis could seriously impact inflation in India, eating away household savings eventually affecting investments in India. With US Fed interest rate hikes around the corner, increasing costs could compel Indians to dilute their investments, ultimately impacting broader markets.

India’s automobile sector could face some heat as well. With winter approaching, China has started to cut down on production to meet overall power requirements until it mobilizes enough resources. China cutting down on electronic equipment and chip manufacturing could fire the pre-existing semiconductor crisis in the automobile sector. Just like the rest of the world, India is staring at a shortage of fossil fuels as well. It won’t be long before the crisis starts impacting our economy. The only way the world can get out of the crisis is through mutual co-operation and focussing on improving the global supply chain.