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Indian divestment deals on the slow burner

Fiinews by Fiinews
July 30, 2015
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Progress on the divestment front in India has been slow in the first four months (Apr-Jul15) of this fiscal year, said a Singapore-based banking group, DBS.
With subdued growth prospects expected to keep a lid on tax collections, indirect taxes and divestment receipts will be important to fund public infrastructure spending plans. The divestment target is pegged at an ambitious INR 695 billion (0.6 per cent of Gross Domestic Product) for this fiscal year, two-thirds of which will be through stake sales in public sector companies. Past records have been unimpressive, with less than half the targets met and bulk of the stake-sales left to the last quarter of the fiscal year.
Earlier suggestions were that this year will be different, with a more regular stream of asset sales. The process is however off to a slow start with only two sales concluded so far. The most recent was a 5% stake in the state-owned Power Finance Corporation (PFC), it noted.
Under revised norms, about INR 16 billion is likely to be raised through this sale, adding to INR 15.5 billion back in April.
Cumulatively, these account for about five per cent of the overall divestment target due to a lacklustre start.
Rhetoric nonetheless remains positive and signs are that the pipeline of stake sales is strong. The divestment department laid out plans to sell stakes in over ten companies, according to press reports.
Two big ticket oil companies’ stake sales could potentially raise a third of the full year’s target. While these are encouraging, success is still contingent on market conditions and valuations. And the momentum in the Indian markets has been fairly choppy of late. Worries over weak earnings, volatility from the Chinese bourses and disruptive parliamentary session have broadly weighed on sentiments.

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