Budget impact: Infrastructure, housing finance, cement firms key gainers

Rural development initiatives both on physical and social infrastructure could spur employment and consumption

Infra investments: Getting the mojo back
Ram Prasad SahuHamsini KarthikShreepad S AuteUjjval Jauhari
1 min read Last Updated : Jul 07 2019 | 6:56 PM IST
The first Budget of the new government chose the investment path to boost growth while keeping an eye on the fiscal deficit and the near-term liquidity challenge. Given that the core focus continued to be on infrastructure and affordable housing, companies in the construction, housing finance, cement and home improvement solutions stand to benefit. Further, the rural development initiatives both on physical and social infrastructure could spur employment and consumption. This should be beneficial for companies that get a higher share of revenues from the rural segment across sectors. The excise duty on petrol and diesel was however a negative, which may limit the marketing margins and hit the volume growth of oil marketing companies. 
 
Net sales and net profit are for FY18-19; Price, market cap, P/E (price-earnings ratio), dividend yield as on Jul 5, 2019; Source: Capitaline; Compiled by BS Research Bureau, OMC figures are aggregate of HPCL, IOC and BPCL










 



 

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