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Budget 2021 - Go Go Growth - Key Highlights & Takeaways

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Crisis provides the opportunity for us to do things that you could not do before – Rahm Emanuel

Introduction

In a bold move the honourable finance minister, Nirmala Sitharaman, delivered a pro-growth budget. Spearheaded by government spending on long term projects including infrastructure, the government aims to get the economy out of the Covid shadow. The budget also aims to build on the work done during the lockdown in supporting growth and making structural reforms. As expected given higher deficits and pro-growth tilt the debt markets sold off while equity markets were sharply positive.

Given the weak macro, markets widely expected additional taxes and/or reduced spending to manage the Fiscal deficit within the FRBM targets. Amending the FRBM act is a clear indication of the government focusing on growth over consolidation. Equity markets cheered the budget with a sharp 5%+ rally. Debt markets sold off ~15 bps in response to a weaker than expected fiscal outlook.

Budget 2021 - Go Go Growth

Key Highlights

  • Fiscal Deficit for FY 2020-21 pegged at 9.5% (RE), FY 2021-22 at 6.8%
  • No changes to personal income tax limits or tax brackets
  • LIC proposed to be Listed; 2 public sector banks and 1 general insurance company likely to be privatised
  • Gross government borrowing for FY 22 pegged at Rs 12 lakh crore
  • Innovative asset monetization program.
  • FDI cap in the insurance sector raised to 74%

Budget Takeaways

The government held steadfast to its objective of stimulating growth by way of enhancing its expenditure programs. This is despite weaker than expected revenue collections. The result is significantly higher borrowings from the market to fund the widening fiscal deficit. The government has extended its fiscal consolidation timeline in the process to reach a fiscal deficit level below 4.5% of GDP by 2025-2026.

Capex all the way

The government has gone all guns blazing on its proposed infrastructure spending. The budget outlines a new National Infrastructure pipeline comprising of 7,400 projects. The comprehensive plan also includes an asset monetization game plan comprising of assets including airports, toll roads, rail infra assets, warehousing assets of CPSE’s and even sports stadiums.

To help fund infrastructure, the government has proposed a development financial institution (DFI) with a proposed capital infusion of Rs 20,000 crore. The institution is part of a larger three pronged plan to increase investments in the economy. It is expected to build a lending portfolio of at least Rs 5 lakh crore within three years’ time.

For FY21 (BE) – Capex will end at Rs 4.39 Lakh Crore. For FY22, the government has forecasted a stupendous 35% increase. The government will also activate state bodies and the state machinery with a Rs 2 lakh crore budget

Cleaning the books

The government over the last few years has been using the off balance sheet funding to make payments for food & fertilizer related subsides. The fiscal deficit number of 6.8% budgets a significant shift of off balance sheet liabilities to the tune of ~Rs 3.7 lakh Cr to the government’s books explaining partially the jump in the fiscal deficit.

Furthermore, since this is an annual expenditure, the government by virtue of kicking the proverbial fiscal consolidation can down the road to FY26 effectively means it is looking to clean up its books over the next few years.

An Ode to Health & Wellbeing

As part of its six pillar approach the FM has emphasised on the need for health and wellness. To that effect A new centrally sponsored scheme, PM AtmaNirbhar Swasth Bharat Yojana, will be launched with an outlay of about Rs. 64,180 crores over 6 years. This will develop capacities of primary, secondary, and tertiary care Health Systems, strengthen existing national institutions, and create new institutions, to cater to detection and cure of new and emerging diseases. This will be in addition to the National Health Mission. In addition, to promote healthy living, the government has budgeted ~Rs 3 lakh Crores across 5 years to improve facilities in the areas of sanitation, clean air and nutrition.

Bolstering Manufacturing

With an eye on Atma Nirbhar Bharat and generating jobs for the youth, the government has taken the enhanced the Production Linked Incentive scheme. The budget also envisages tweaks on imported products via customs duty to promote import substitution.

Notably the textile sector will be given impetus above and beyond the PLI scheme by way of launching 7 large textile parks over the next 3 years. The Mega Investment Textiles Parks (MITRA) aims to build and provide plug & play facilities to enable and create global champions in exports

Capital Markets & Financial Services

Continuing its sweeping reforms, the budget envisages a slew of changes to promote further to promote channelizing domestic savings and attracting foreign flows. Some key announcements include

  • Consolidate the provisions of SEBI Act, 1992, Depositories Act, 1996, Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956 and Government Securities Act, 2007 into a rationalized single securities Markets Code.
  • Creating a ‘Bad bank’ to consolidate and take over the existing stressed debt and then manage and dispose of the assets
  • Public sector bank re-capitalization of Rs 20,000 Cr
  • decriminalizing of the procedural and technical compoundable offences under the Companies Act, 2013
  • Amendments to the LIC act to pave the way for an IPO
  • FDI cap in Insurance sector raised to 74%
  • Amending procedural and TDS related aspects for NRI/foreign investors

Way forward & Market View

Budget day saw markets post its single largest daily gain as markets cheered several positives. On the debt side there is significant headwinds as we anticipate higher yields over the coming year.

Equity Markets

The Equity markets see the budget favourably primarily on 2 fronts – Higher capex spending by the government & status quo on direct taxes and no incremental taxes on capital gains. The booster shot by way of capex and a strong market signal to promote growth through structural reforms are key positives for domestic and foreign investors alike.

Q3 earnings have been above consensus estimates. Cyclical sectors and companies who have proven market leadership have seen a good earnings quarter. We believe this is here to stay. While valuations remain elevated, equity markets are likely to continue to outperform as budgetary tailwinds aid economic growth and investors assign higher valuation premiums to FY22 growth.

Debt Markets

The budget was a surprise for the debt markets. The deviation in FY 21 fiscal deficit entails additional supply of Rs. 80,000 Cr of market borrowing. In addition, the FY 22 fiscal deficit estimates point to significant borrowing expectations. The gross borrowing target of FY 22 is pegged at Rs 12 lakh crore. We believe the RBI may step in to support the markets by way of OMO’s if it deems necessary. The higher than expected supply is likely result in rates rising over the next few quarters. In line with our view, we believe rates are likely to rise with a flattening bias across the curve and across the credit spectrum.

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Annexure

Budget Snapshot

Budget Profile

Source: Budget Documents FY 20-21

Key Facts

20172018201920202021 (BE)2022 (E)
Fiscal Deficit (%)3.53.53.44.69.56.8
CAD (%)0.7%1.8%2.1%0.8%-1.3%NA
Forex Reserves370424412475585*NA
USD/INR64.8565.1869.1575.3973.02*NA

Source: Bloomberg, Axis MF Research. All Numbers as of respective Financial Year ends.

* As of 1st Feb 2021

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Disclaimers

Source: Axis MF Internal Analysis, Budget Documents 2021.

Statutory Details: Axis Mutual Fund has been established as a Trust under the Indian Trusts Act, 1882, sponsored by Axis Bank Ltd. (liability restricted to Rs. 1 Lakh).

Trustee: Axis Mutual Fund Trustee Ltd.

Investment Manager: Axis Asset Management Co. Ltd. (the AMC)

The above changes to taxation is subject to presidential assent to the finance bill 2021. Stocks/sectors mentioned may or may not form part of mutual fund portfolios. The note should not be treated as a research report. The document has been prepared on the basis on the budget documents published by the ministry of finance and should not be used for tax planning given the individual nature of income tax. This document represents the views of Axis Asset Management Co. Ltd. and must not be taken as the basis for an investment decision. Neither Axis Mutual Fund, Axis Mutual Fund Trustee Limited nor Axis Asset Management Company Limited, its Directors or associates shall be liable for any damages including lost revenue or lost profits that may arise from the use of the information contained herein. Axis Bank Limited is not liable or responsible for any loss or shortfall resulting from the operation of the scheme. No representation or warranty is made as to the accuracy, completeness or fairness of the information and opinions contained herein. The material is prepared for general communication and should not be treated as research report. The data used in this material is obtained by Axis AMC from the sources which it considers reliable. While utmost care has been exercised while preparing this document, Axis AMC does not warrant the completeness or accuracy of the information and disclaims all liabilities, losses and damages arising out of the use of this information. Investors are requested to consult their financial, tax and other advisors before taking any investment decision(s). The AMC reserves the right to make modifications and alterations to this statement as may be required from time to time.

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