Weak Earnings Shake Indian Markets As Global Trade Fears Rise | Govindraj Ethiraj | The Core Report

Weak Earnings Shake Indian Markets As Global Trade Fears Rise | Govindraj Ethiraj | The Core Report

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Market Pressures and Economic Insights

Current Market Trends

  • Indian markets are under pressure due to weak earnings reports, with Wall Street's "magnificent seven" showing signs of decline. Gold and silver prices have reached new highs, with silver up by 30% this year alone.

Mutual Fund Investor Sentiment

  • The year has not been favorable for mutual fund investors; there is uncertainty about whether they will continue holding their investments amidst market volatility.

The Greenland Effect on Global Markets

Impact of U.S.-Europe Relations

  • The Greenland effect has led to global market declines, particularly after President Trump's tariff threats against European nations opposing his plans regarding Greenland. This situation raises questions about trust in agreements made with the U.S. government.

Tariff Implications

  • Stocks across Europe fell following Trump's statements, indicating that his approach may complicate negotiations with European leaders who may be less inclined to comply due to public backlash against perceived bullying tactics.

BRICS Digital Currency Proposal

Reserve Bank of India's Recommendations

  • The Reserve Bank of India suggests linking BRICS countries' digital currencies to facilitate cross-border trade and tourism payments, potentially reducing reliance on the U.S. dollar amid rising geopolitical tensions. This proposal could be discussed at the upcoming BRICS summit hosted by India later this year.

Historical Context

  • Trump has previously labeled the BRICS alliance as anti-American, threatening tariffs on its members which adds complexity to international relations within this group.

Indian Market Performance Overview

Declining Indices

  • Foreign investors continue selling off assets as indices drop over 2% since the start of the year, reflecting a broader trend where major companies like Reliance Industries report disappointing quarterly earnings results leading to significant market declines.

Earnings Reports Analysis

  • A report indicates that net profit growth among sampled companies is at its slowest in nine quarters, highlighting concerns over revenue stagnation and contracting operating margins which could affect investor confidence moving forward.

Investor Behavior Amidst Market Challenges

Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs) Trends

  • Many mutual fund investors utilizing SIP strategies may begin reassessing their investments as returns slow down or reverse; frequent portfolio checks could lead them to halt contributions if performance does not improve soon.

Retail Investor Returns

  • Analysis shows retail portfolios have trailed index returns significantly over recent months, raising concerns about investor patience as weak trailing returns test their commitment to equity investments amidst challenging market conditions.

Retail Investor Trends and Market Analysis

Performance of Retail Dominated Stocks

  • The KOTC institutional equities report indicates that the top 20 retail-dominated stocks in the Nifty 500 index have delivered negative returns since June 2024, following significant gains from March 2023 to June 2024.
  • Investors who effectively timed their investments could have profited by converting stocks into cash over the past 18 months, suggesting potential nervousness ahead for retail investors.

Shifts in Major Tech Stocks

  • A Wall Street Journal report highlights a shift in how investors view major tech stocks, with the "Magnificent Seven" now possibly being referred to as the "Mag Five" or even "Fab Four."
  • Only Alphabet and Nvidia outperformed the S&P 500 in 2025, while five of the Magnificent Seven are currently underperforming compared to broader benchmarks.

Insights on AI and Mega Cap Companies

  • The term "Magnificent Seven," coined by Bank of America strategist Michael Hartnett, refers to mega-cap companies that can demonstrate transformative AI adoption within their businesses.
  • Hartnett draws a parallel between these companies and characters from a classic western film, noting that only a few survived challenges—implying not all current mega-caps will thrive.

Economic Indicators and Projections

Gold and Silver Prices Surge

  • Gold prices reached record highs due to increased demand for safe-haven assets; spot gold hit approximately $4,662 per ounce after peaking at $4,689.
  • Silver also saw significant gains, reaching a record high of $948 per ounce with an increase of over 30% this year.

IMF Growth Projections for India

  • The International Monetary Fund (IMF) raised India's growth projection for FY2526 to 7.3%, up from earlier estimates due to better-than-expected economic performance.
  • Modi's ratings align with IMF projections, forecasting similar growth rates supported by rising household incomes and insurance demand.

India's Oil Exploration Strategies

OMGC's Investment in Oil Production

  • India's oil exploration giant OMGC is investing significantly in enhancing oil production through advanced technology aimed at reducing dependence on crude oil imports.

Challenges and Opportunities in Oil Exploration

  • Recent trends show that successful oil discoveries are increasingly coming from deep water regions rather than conventional areas; this shift is reshaping global supply dynamics.
  • OMGC has drilled around 60 wells but faces challenges regarding success rates; understanding sedimentary basins is crucial for future exploration efforts.

Exploration Strategies in Deep Water Drilling

Importance of Digital Imprint and Collaboration

  • Emphasizes the need to enhance digital imprints in exploratory work to improve success probabilities, acknowledging that while it may not pinpoint exact locations, it can significantly reduce risks.
  • Highlights the value of learning from those with more experience in the field, suggesting that collaboration with advanced global capabilities can lead to better outcomes.

Focus Areas for Success

  • Identifies two main focus areas: improving digital capabilities and leveraging Indian talent, which is deemed strong in these sectors.
  • Discusses forming alliances with niche companies and International Oil Companies (IOCs), indicating a strategic approach to partnerships for exploration efforts.

Challenges and Historical Context

  • Addresses concerns regarding drilling output satisfaction, questioning if challenges are unique to India or common across regions.
  • Illustrates the importance of persistence in drilling efforts by referencing Ghana's successful discovery after numerous attempts, emphasizing a methodical approach to reducing risk over time.

Technological Advancements and Data Utilization

  • Stresses the role of digital data like seismic information in guiding drilling decisions, noting that improved technology allows for better interpretation of this data.
  • Questions what has changed technologically within the oil and gas sector recently, particularly how advancements could enhance oil discovery potential.

Financial Considerations and Government Support

  • Compares costs between traditional offshore wells and ultra-deep water drilling, highlighting significant financial implications for exploration projects.
  • Mentions government initiatives like Samudra Mantan aimed at supporting energy resource extraction from the sea as part of broader strategic investments.

Insights on Seismic Data and Mutual Fund Trends

Seismic Data Acquisition and Analysis

  • The speaker discusses ongoing seismic data acquisition, emphasizing the importance of both 2D and 3D surveys in deep and ultra-deep water areas, which are not well surveyed. They mention an annual expenditure of approximately ₹4,000 crores on data acquisition.
  • The quality of seismic data collection has significantly improved over the past two decades, particularly due to advancements made by foreign companies specializing in ultra-deep water seismic equations.
  • Despite improvements in seismic technology, validation through drilling is essential; a successful discovery requires a probability of success greater than 14-15%. Drilling multiple wells without finding oil indicates economic unviability.

Oil Prices and Market Context

  • Recent reports indicate a decline in oil prices due to reduced civil unrest in Iran and diminished prospects for U.S. military action. Brent crude was priced at $63.79 while West Texas Intermediate was around $59.

Trends in Mutual Fund Investments

Growth of Mutual Fund Investor Base

  • There has been a notable shift towards mass retailization within mutual funds, with over 258 million portfolios now existing. The market has experienced a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of about 20% over the last decade.
  • Domestic investors have shown resilience during market downturns; despite significant declines (15-16%) over the past year and a half, new Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs) continued to emerge without major withdrawals from existing investors.

Demographic Shifts Among Investors

  • Today's investors are primarily millennials and Gen Z individuals who demonstrate better rationalization skills regarding market trends compared to previous generations.
  • Over 50% of new mutual fund folios originate from B30 towns (smaller towns), indicating effective penetration into less urbanized areas. Women’s participation as independent investors has surged significantly, with their folios growing by nearly 30%.

Future Challenges and Technological Needs

  • The industry faces challenges related to deviant behavior and fraud detection among transactions. There is also an emphasis on improving API performance for faster data retrieval within the mutual fund ecosystem to enhance customer experience.

Understanding Modern Investment Analytics

The Evolution of Document Uploading and KYC Processes

  • The speed of document uploads and the 10-minute KYC process are highlighted as critical time metrics in modern finance, showcasing advancements that did not exist a decade ago.
  • Various analytics are now available to understand investor demographics, such as pin codes and cities where investors reside, which aids in decision-making.

Consumer Behavior Insights

  • Analytics on consumer behavior trends are provided to industries, enabling better investment decisions based on data about state capitals versus industrial towns.
  • Investors actively manage their portfolios using tools like "my cams," with five to six lakh unique logins daily, indicating a high level of engagement.

Daily Monitoring Trends Among Investors

  • There is a growing trend where investors check mutual fund accounts daily, similar to stock prices, driven by the gratification of seeing financial growth.
  • Despite this frequent checking, the low complaint ratio and minimal fraud incidents reflect positively on recordkeeping and statement accuracy in the investment sector.
Video description

On Episode 777 of The Core Report, financial journalist Govindraj Ethiraj talks you through the top business news of the day. We are also featuring excerpts from our recent India Energy Week interview featuring Arun Kumar Singh, Chairman and Managing Director at the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) as well as from our In Studio interview featuring Anuj Kumar, Managing Director at CAMS. ____________________________________________ In Partnership With: Markets move fast. Stay ahead with InvestingPro—your all-access pass to 300,000+ instruments, pro tools & real-time alerts. No noise. Just market intelligence. InvestingPro—power your portfolio. Download Now: https://www.investing-referral.com/aff303 ____________________________________________ SHOW NOTES (00:00) Stories of the Day (01:19) Weak earnings are now putting pressure on Indian markets (04:00) Mutual fund investors have not had a good year, will they hold on? (07:00) Wall Street’s Magnificent Seven are coming apart (08:40) Gold, silver hit fresh highs. Silver prices are up 30% this year already or in three weeks (09:16) IMF raises India growth projection slightly to 7.3% for current year (10:28) The art and science to exploring and drilling for oil (21:37) How women investors are becoming sole owners of mutual fund accounts Register for India Energy Week 2026 https://www.indiaenergyweek.com/forms/register-as-a-delegate The Earnings And Greenland Effect: Weak corporate earnings and rising global trade tensions are pressuring global markets. The Greenland effect triggered a selloff after US President Donald Trump threatened tariffs on European countries opposing his Greenland plan. Gold and silver hit record highs as investors moved to safe havens, while European stocks fell and US futures weakened. The Wall Street Journal warned this strategy undermines trust in US trade deals. Geopolitical risk is intersecting with monetary strategy. According to Reuters, the Reserve Bank has proposed linking BRICS digital currencies to ease cross-border trade and tourism payments. India has recommended including the proposal at the 2026 BRICS summit it will host, a move that could further strain relations with the US. Back home, foreign investors continue to sell. Indian markets are down over 2 percent this year, with the Sensex and Nifty at multi-week lows after earnings misses from Reliance Industries and ICICI Bank. Broader markets remain under pressure. Profit growth has slowed sharply. An Economic Times report shows net profit growth at a nine-quarter low, with margins contracting and revenue growth stuck in single digits. Institutional reports warn that retail portfolios and mutual funds have delivered modest or negative returns over the past 18 months. Globally, leadership is shifting. The Wall Street Journal says the Magnificent Seven tech stocks are no longer moving together as optimism around AI spending fades. The rupee has weakened further and gold remains near record highs. IMF Growth: The IMF raised India’s growth forecast to 7.3 percent for the current year, citing stronger economic momentum. Moody’s echoed this outlook, pointing to rising incomes and demand. The India Energy Week 2026 Segment: At India Energy Week, ONGC Chairman Arun Kumar Singh outlined how advanced technology and artificial intelligence are reviving older oil fields to reduce crude import dependence. Mutual Funds and Women: Anuj Kumar, Managing Director of CAMS, said rising female ownership of mutual fund folios reflects a structural shift toward long-term investing. Weak earnings, global trade fears, and shifting investor behavior are reshaping Indian markets. From Sensex and Nifty pressure to gold and silver highs, IMF growth signals, energy security, and mutual fund trends, this episode of The Core Report breaks down what matters next for India and global markets. Stay informed. Stay ahead. #IndianMarkets #WeakEarnings #GlobalTrade #BusinessNews #TheCoreReport #TheCore Join The Core Insider to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzXJw6XkwZulY4nigdtvs4Q/join Listeners! We await your feedback: https://tinyurl.com/TCR-Listener-Survey The Core & The Core Report is ad supported & FREE for all readers & listeners. Write in to shiva@thecore.in for sponsorships & brand studio requirements. For more of our coverage check out thecore.in (https://www.thecore.in/) Support the Core Report (https://tinyurl.com/Support-the-Core-Report) Join & Interact anonymously on our WhatsApp channel (https://tinyurl.com/The-Core-WhatsApp-Channel) Subscribe to our Newsletter (https://www.thecore.in/newsletters/thecorenewsletter) Follow Us on Social Media for More Updates: Twitter (https://twitter.com/the_core_in) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/the.core.in/) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/thecore.biz/) Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/company/thecore-in) Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/@thecore_in)