Steel prices may fall further if Rupee strengthens: Experts
Rupee movement has intrinsic relationship with steel price as it is in line with landing cost of steel imports to the country.
"We may see further reduction in steel prices if there is no uptick in demand. It is also an indication that companies are not able to hold on to the price hike done in last few months due to weak demand," senior analyst (metals and mining) of Angel Broking, Bhavesh Chavan told PTI.
Steel firms like JSW Steel and Essar Steel reduced prices by up to Rs 7500 in select products yesterday.
Interestingly, domestic companies had increased prices in the first two months of the calendar year to protect their margin on the back of rise in raw material cost.
Referring to the issue, an analyst with rating agency, ICRA said going ahead, rupee movement will be crucial for the pricing of steel products with further strengthening of the currency may pull down prices.
"Steel prices in the domestic market will also depend on rupee movement going ahead. If we see further strengthening of rupee, then some price reduction may be expected by steel firms in the current quarter," Senior Vice-President and Head of Corporate Ratings of ICRA, Jayanta Roy said.
Rupee movement has intrinsic relationship with steel price as it is in line with landing cost of steel imports to the country.
Roy also said that domestic steel firms may face pricing pressure due to higher imports from countries including China, which has a surplus capacity and therefore may push for exports of steel products due to weak demand environment in the second largest economy.
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