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Earnings growth likely to bottom out in Q2 FY26: Motilal Oswal’s Sneha Poddar

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After a better-than-expected Q4 showing, the market may be entering a period of consolidation, says Sneha Poddar, VP of Research at Wealth Management, Motilal Oswal Financial Services.

According to her, real earnings momentum is likely to take hold in the second half of FY26, with Q2 expected to mark the bottom. Until then, markets may see limited upside as they wait for fresh triggers to emerge.

Edited excerpts from a chat:

Do you think the earnings season was better for mid and smallcaps than largecaps? Is that the reason behind the outperformance of the broader market?

Sneha Poddar: It’s difficult to pinpoint exactly, but stock-specific performance has stood out in a few pockets where numbers were better than expected. Broadly speaking, compared to the Nifty, the broader market has performed relatively better. There could be multiple reasons—overall demand wasn’t as weak as feared, and companies made efforts to improve profitability. Even raw material prices remained relatively stable.

Pricing pressure wasn’t as visible either, which helped metal companies outperform. Overall, demand held up, and earnings were marginally better than anticipated.

The stock reaction is influenced by more than just earnings. Earlier, sentiment was negative both domestically and globally, but the backdrop has now turned more positive. After such a sharp correction, a pullback was expected.

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There is a view in the market that we’re going through a phase of time correction. The price correction has happened, but the time correction may last longer. Would you agree?

Sneha Poddar: Yes, I believe it’s going to last longer. Most of the recovery that had to happen has already taken place. From here, there’s limited upside, and the market is likely to consolidate until new triggers emerge—and those will take time. While earnings were better, H1FY26 is expected to remain along similar lines. It’s largely from H2 that we expect the base effect to kick in, leading to stronger recovery numbers.Regarding the trade war, it’s likely to continue for at least another three months. No bilateral deal has been reached yet. Things will take time to settle, and that’s why the time correction phase will continue. The market is expected to consolidate around current levels.

As far as earnings are concerned, do you think that from FY26, things will improve due to the base effect of a weak FY25?

Sneha Poddar: Yes, Q1 is expected to be similar to Q4. Then in Q2, we may see a bottom, and from there, the recovery should begin. However, the main growth will likely be seen in H2.

In Q1, do you expect the wave of downgrades, especially prevalent in the last three quarters but not so much in Q4—to come to a halt?

Sneha Poddar: Hopefully, yes. If you look at global trends, the Chinese economy has shown some improvement, and the government’s support through stimulus measures has helped stabilise the situation. The tariff war appears to be on hold for now. Otherwise, companies would have had to revise their logistics strategies and seek new markets, which could have disrupted their entire cost structure.So from that perspective, nothing has drastically changed for companies. We believe the ratio of downgrades to upgrades will remain more or less stable.



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